Salaries, Allowances, and Hefty Benefits Speakers Wetang’ula and Kingi Enjoy

Kenya's Salaries and Remuneration Commission set new pay for top leaders. Speakers Moses Wetang’ula and Amason Kingi lead the list with big gains.

The changes cover 2023/2024 to 2024/2025 years. They include cash, loans, and perks for house chiefs.

Basic pay hits 725,017 shillings for each. House allowance adds 250,000 more.

Commuter aid gives extra support. Market tweaks bring 233,345 shillings.

Gross take-home tops 1,208,362 monthly. Both men now pocket this sum.

According to commission rules, transport follows state guidelines. Cars and drivers come free.

Medical plans cover full family needs. In-patient maxes at 10 million shillings yearly.

Out-patient limits to 300,000 shillings. Maternity aid reaches 150,000.

Dental and eye care each cap at 100,000. Life insurance triples yearly pension worth.

Accident cover matches that amount too. Loans open doors to big buys.

Car funding goes up to 10 million. Mortgage maxes 40 million at three percent interest.

Repay over contract time only. Parliament board handles the cash flow.

Travel pays daily meals abroad or home. Airtime allowance hits 25,000 shillings monthly.

Homes come state-owned and stocked. Servants and bills stay covered.

Cash swap not allowed for house. Police chief sets guard levels.

Security stays non-cash benefit. County speakers earn less but solid pay.

Basic salary stands at 329,570 shillings. House aid adds 80,000.

Market adjustment gives 139,713. Commuter brings gross to 549,283.

Cars limit to 2,000cc engines. Medical in-patient caps three million.

Out-patient at 200,000 shillings. Maternity 100,000 with dental 50,000.

Optical matches that figure too. Retirement picks gratuity or pension.

Gratuity 31 percent of yearly pay. Loans cap car at four million.

Mortgage up to 20 million. County board runs the program.

Travel subsistence covers trips. Airtime 10,000 shillings max.

Residence includes utilities free. Security by police chief rules.

No cash for home or guards. Rules follow constitution article 230.

 

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