MPs Clash with CS Duale Over KDF Expenditure
MPs Clash with CS Duale – Efforts by a parliamentary committee to scrutinize the Kenya Defense Forces’ (KDF) spending of Ksh.135 billion hit a roadblock as the Ministry of Defense cited national security risks in withholding details. Defense Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale’s appearance before the National Assembly’s Committee on Defense and Foreign Relations on Tuesday yielded little insight into the allocation of KDF funds for the 2022/2023 financial year. Despite persistent inquiries from committee members led by MP Nelson Koech, Duale refused to provide a breakdown of expenditure beyond sharing information with the National Security Council. The KDF reportedly allocated Ksh.98 billion for emoluments and salaries, Ksh.28 billion for operational costs, Ksh.1.7 billion for equipment maintenance, Ksh.1 billion for civil aid, Ksh.1 billion for border security, and Ksh.4 billion for modernization efforts. However, MPs demanded further elaboration to ensure transparency and prevent potential misappropriation of funds. The Heated Exchange In a heated exchange, MPs voiced concerns over the lack of detailed information, particularly regarding the Ksh.98 billion earmarked for salaries and allowances. Kajiado Central MP Elijah Memusi emphasized the need for clarity on expenditure items, urging the ministry to disclose specific purchases and assess their value for money. Kinangop MP Thuku Kwenya echoed these sentiments, highlighting the necessity of transparent reporting to assess the effectiveness of allocated funds. However, Duale maintained his stance, citing security concerns and refusing to disclose specifics that could compromise national security. Despite the ministry’s resistance, MPs pressed for accountability and transparency, emphasizing the importance of public oversight in ensuring responsible use of taxpayer funds. The lack of transparency raises questions about accountability within the defence sector and underscores the need for greater parliamentary oversight. Potential Misuse of Public Funds Furthermore, the reluctance to disclose information raises concerns about the potential misuse of public funds and highlights the challenges of balancing national security interests with transparency and accountability. The standoff between MPs and the Ministry of Defence underscores broader issues surrounding government transparency and accountability in Kenya. Moving forward, there is a clear need for greater transparency and accountability in the management of public funds, particularly within sensitive sectors such as defence. Parliamentary oversight plays a crucial role in holding government institutions accountable and ensuring the responsible use of taxpayer funds. In conclusion, the clash between MPs and the Ministry of Defense over KDF expenditure highlights the challenges of balancing national security concerns with transparency and accountability. As efforts to scrutinize government spending continue, the importance of transparency and public oversight cannot be overstated in ensuring responsible governance and safeguarding taxpayer funds. Contact TrendBlend Hub Website: – Click HereWhatsApp | Call: +254 743 149 267 | + 254 738 352 258Email Address: info@trendblend.co.ke | sales@trendblend.co.keFollow our IG: @TrendBlendHubKe