Why Treasury retained budget for Raila's office and pension
The National Treasury of Kenya has retained the budget allocation for the office of the late former Prime Minister Raila Odinga (and his associated pension) in the revised national budget for the financial year ending June 2026 (supplementary estimates tabled in Parliament recently). Key details from recent reports (dated March 6, 2026): The office budget was originally set at Sh63.27 million but was slightly reduced by Sh5 million (specifically cutting insurance costs), leaving it at Sh58.27 million. This covers operational expenses such as staff salaries (Sh8 million), rent (Sh14.8 million), fuel (Sh4.25 million), travel, communication, and other costs. The pension and benefits allocation for former prime minister and vice-presidents (including Moody Awori and Kalonzo Musyoka) remains unchanged at Sh86.4 million. This decision comes nearly five months after Raila Odinga's death, sparking public discussion and questions about why funding continues without an occupant in the office...