John Mbadi’s first speech as Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury and Economic Planning was anchored on a raft of reforms including on tax amnesty, revenue mobilisation and debt management. “The number one priority for me, is debt accountability,” he stated during his vetting in August 2024. He emphasized the need and urgency to address…...
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