By John Ikani
Incoming Kenyan MPs will not enjoy a popular and controversial perk after the 9 August election as the Salaries.
This is as the Salaries Remuneration Commission (SRC) which sets pay for state workers said new members will not enjoy sitting allowance for attending plenary sessions.
The body said 382m Kenya shillings ($3.2m, £2.6m) will be saved per year from the cuts that will affect 416 members of the lower and upper parliament houses.
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Kenyan lawmakers are some of the best paid in the world with a monthly taxable pay of about $5,000 plus generous allowances, attracting public outcry in an economy grappling with a high rate of unemployment and near stagnant wages for civil servants.
SRC has also reversed a $17,000 car grant for county representatives – which it had been controversially approved last year.
It however retained the president and deputy president’s salary.