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County Govts Clash with National Treasury Over Withheld December Funds

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County Govts Clash with National Treasury Over Withheld December Funds
:A sharp dispute has erupted between the Council of Governors and the National Treasury after 14 counties reported not receiving their full December allocation from the Exchequer. Council Chairperson, Governor Fernandes Barasa, accused the Treasury of "unilaterally and illegally" deducting funds for alleged pending bills and projects without consultation. "This action is crippling service delivery at the county level, including salary payments for county workers,"
County Govts Clash with National Treasury Over Withheld December Funds
 
The clash between county governments and the National Treasury over withheld December funds is a serious issue that highlights the tension between local autonomy and central control. When 14 counties report not receiving their full allocation, it directly affects service delivery, especially salaries for county workers who depend on timely payments. Governor Fernandes Barasa’s accusation that the Treasury acted “unilaterally and illegally” by deducting funds for pending bills without consultation raises questions about transparency and accountability. Counties argue that they should have a say in how deductions are made, while the Treasury may claim it is enforcing fiscal discipline. Regardless of the justification, the immediate impact is felt by ordinary citizens who rely on county services. This dispute underscores the need for clearer frameworks of cooperation between the two levels of government to avoid disruptions that harm workers and communities. Dialogue and accountability are essential moving forward.
 
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