[SIZE=5]MPs now entrench their hefty allowances demands into law
Mps greed: All eyes now on Uhuru.[/SIZE]
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001332982/mp-s-greed-all-eyes-now-on-uhuru
[SIZE=4]If the President signs the Bill into law, the MPs will be entitled to a room for visitors, bevy of researchers, uninterrupted internet connectivity and a room for parliamentary parties to caucus.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=4]The President’s signature will also give MPs greater leverage in pushing for some of their pending demands, among them the provision or outsourcing of a gift shop where they can buy presents, and the deployment of a public health specialist in Parliament.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=4]“There must be outsourcing and a Java within the precincts of Parliament. If I do not want to eat in the Parliament restaurant, I can get fast food. So, this Bill is important for the commission to have powers to ensure that the facilities are up to standard as in other jurisdictions," said Duale.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=4]“When I came here, I thought I was coming to paradise. But when I landed, reality sank that what I expected is not what I got. I hold the National Assembly with such exalted status. I expected things to move smoothly, be organised and services to be in an extent far much better than what we had elsewhere,” said Mr Oundo.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=4]Konyagi in one interview said Democracy is expensive. [/SIZE]
He was so wrong. Democracy is VERY VERY EXPENSIVE. To hell with it!!!