The MPs will also smile because they will be paid a weekly mileage of
Sh109 per kilometre up to a maximum of 750 kilometres. Those who travel
beyond that distance will be paid at a rate of 70 per cent the rates as
approved by the Automobile Association of Kenya, for all the extra
kilometres.
“Based on the cost-benefit analysis by SRC this was found to be a
more viable option as opposed to Government providing chauffeur-driven
vehicles to all the 416 Members of Parliament. Consequently the
Commission confirmed that it is more cost effective to provide a one-off
car grant of Sh5 million,” said an SRC statement sent to the Nation
last night.
Those who attended the meeting said the SRC was asked to drop its
confrontational tone with the MPs, and the MPs too were asked to engage
in meaningful discussion, rather than the threats of disbanding the
salaries commission.
It understood that President Uhuru Kenyatta sent the Deputy President
William Ruto to the closed-door meeting at Continental House Nairobi to
push the Parliamentary Service Commission to accept the salaries
commission deal.
While this may have implications on the doctrine of separation of
powers, more so, between the Executive and the Legislature, the
Parliamentary Service Commission acceded to the demands, because, their
political bosses told them the issue had taken inordinately long.
Those privy to the details of the meeting said the MPs had no other
option because the push for Sh851,000 pay was not even on the table at
the meeting.
“The Commission has also taken into consideration that Members of
Parliament are currently on a Defined Benefit contributory pension
scheme and has therefore retained the same retirement benefits provision
for the MPs,” the salaries commission noted.
The SRC did not release any details about the agreed sitting
allowances, especially for the House Committees and the sitting of the
House.
The PSC had wanted the salaries commission to double the sitting
allowances for MPs from Sh5,000 to Sh10,000; raise the perks for the
vice chairperson of a committee from Sh8,000 to Sh15,000; and double
that of the chairperson from the current Sh10,000 to Sh20,000.
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