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By Nation Team newsdesk@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted  Friday, August 6  2010 at  21:00

In Summary

  • MPs, among the first to feel the heat of the new Constitution which requires them to pay tax, plan a last-ditch attempt for higher pay to cushion themselves when House reopens

Only 14 days separate Kenyans from the promise of the new Constitution passed this week following its gazettement on Friday.

Among the immediate benefits of the new law spring from the bill of rights which provides for equal rights for married couples — including property rights — and outlaws remanding suspects for minor offences that attract sentences of six months and under.

New laws that provide for dual citizenship, gender balance in the leadership of the corporation boards and the right to emergency treatment at any hospital will also come into effect on or about August 20 when the President officially promulgates the Constitution or, in default, the document automatically comes into force.

Among the first section of the population to feel the heat are Members of parliament, who will have to start paying tax on their salaries and allowances for the first time.

The new constitution provides that no law may exempt any state officer from taxation.

Nominated MP Millie Odhiambo said that the new law will also create job opportunities for women as an opportunity for national growth.

“Women are the nurturers and caregivers of this nation, and most of them are out of jobs, finding it difficult to care for their families. Ensuring a balance at the work place will offer them the financial freedom they need to fulfil their responsibilities,” she said.

Former Law Society of Kenya chairman Okong’o O’Mogeni told Saturday Nation that immediately the new constitution is promulgated, Kenyans will among other things have the right of access to information as provided for in Article 35.

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According to family lawyer Judy Thongori, spouses too will start enjoying equality in a marriage.

FIDA-Kenya’s Executive Director, Grace Maingi argued that for a long time, Kenya has been used as a poor example of a democracy that favours its men.

“Hopefully, we will soon start holding our heads high when we visit other nations. Countries such as Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania boast significant women representation in influential bodies such as Parliament,” she said.

Beginning August 20, the taxman will have MPs and the Attorney General Amos Wako as his clients.

The new Constitution at clause 210 reads: ‘No law may exclude or authorise the exclusion of a State officer from payment of tax by reason of, the office held by that State officer; or the nature of the work of the State officer.”

Thus, the 222 MPs will have to pay tax on the allowance while Mr Wako will pay tax both on his salary and allowances.

Judges and commissioners of the Public Service Commission, together with the Controller and Auditor General will also pay tax on their salaries. Previously only their allowances were taxable. The MPs did not pay tax on their allowances but they paid Sh53,000 tax on their basic pay of Sh200,000.

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  1. Submitted by jfeo

    @ wesyssler, there is a difference between "equitable" distribution of resources and "equal" distribution of resources. Do not inject half truths into the new constitution; the era of politicking is over.

    Posted  August 08, 2010 05:20 PM  
  2. Submitted by parmenas_oluoch

    @johsmshishi, why don't the "Evangelicals" focus on teaching morals, instead of pushing for legislation?; in any case, if you want the laws changed the process is clearly spelt out.

    Posted  August 08, 2010 01:22 PM  
  3. Submitted by hedabovewater

    the mps will have no choice.. they will recieve their payslips already tax deducted in october wether they graon grunt or make noise; the law has to take its course as for krugutt there are no untainted kenyans or indeed untainted humans its the law that will "nyorosha" people including the krugutts and I - no one is perfect but bad laws have allowed alot of bad things to be perpertuated against Kenyans since independence- we now have good laws to guide us

    Posted  August 08, 2010 01:15 PM  
  4. Submitted by lrnel

    Catholics by confining same sex humans in monastery or nunnery encourage same sex marriages than they claimed the new constitution would. An Asian would tell you, “Kama kitu na simama, akili poteya”. The calls of nature cannot usually be postponed. Nature usually takes it course. They (Catholics) are in love of discouraging mixed educational institutions and no wonder most lesbian tendencies amongst those who school in these institutions?? Religion would always be about what happens after natural death after natural life which is all based on fallacies.

    Posted  August 08, 2010 11:22 AM  
  5. Submitted by mungai63

    It is the first time krugutt commented the truth.Many of us are still mourning to be Kenyans because majority of Kenyans who think tribal are still fronting for their tribal,political and current MPs to be elected to implement the new katiba.Wanainchi watukufu we must reject them all.Katiba mpya viongozi wapya.

    Posted  August 07, 2010 11:02 PM  

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