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Kenyans won't dread paying taxes if money was spent well

Youths during anti-tax protests in Nairobi. [File, Standard]

If Kenyans had the option not to pay tax they would do so en mass. Why?

Kenyan parliamentarians rank among the highest paid in the world. Their generous salaries and numerous privileges raise serious concerns about whether taxpayers are getting value for their money. Parliament's role is clear: To represent the people, legislate, and oversee the executive. Yet, as Kenyans struggle with the high cost of living, many question whether their contributions to government coffers are being used efficiently.

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