
Kenyan MP Blasts Parliament's Finance Bill Blunders, Praises Improved Approach
Kenyan MP Sabina Chege Critiques Parliament's Handling of Finance Bill 2024, Highlights Improvements in 2025 Process Nairobi, Kenya – Nominated Member of Parliament Sabina Chege has issued a sharp critique of Parliament's handling of the 2024 Finance Bill, citing a lack of awareness and poor communication as key shortcomings. In a recent interview with TV47, Chege stated, "As Parliament, we got it wrong on last year's Finance Bill. We were not aware of what was in the Bill." She further criticized the previous Treasury Cabinet Secretary for failing to effectively communicate the bill's contents to the Kenyan public. Chege's comments highlight concerns about transparency and public participation in the legislative process. She drew a stark contrast between the 2024 experience and the current approach to the Finance Bill 2025, noting improvements in communication and engagement with stakeholders. She expressed confidence in the new Finance Minister's ability to engage more effectively with the public. The MP's statements underscore the importance of clear communication and public engagement in the legislative process. The Finance Bill is a crucial piece of legislation impacting the Kenyan economy, and public understanding is vital for its successful implementation. Chege's call for improved transparency and participation reflects a broader desire for greater accountability and responsiveness from the Kenyan government.