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Financial year 2022/2023: How counties spent money

The total available funds to County governments amounted to Sh466.01 billion.

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by PURITY WANGUI

News27 September 2023 - 14:08
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In Summary


  • The financial year 2022/23 annual report by the Controller of Budget Act highlights the budget implementation of each of the 47 counties.

The financial year 2022/23 annual report by the Controller of Budget Act highlights the budget implementation of each of the 47 counties.

County Government’s budgets approved by the County Assemblies amounted to Sh515.18 billion and comprised of Sh160.54 billion (31.2 per cent) and Sh354.64 billion (68.8 per cent) allocated for development and recurrent expenditure, respectively.

To finance the (Financial Year) 2022/23 budget, County governments expected to receive Sh370 billion as the equitable share of revenue raised Nationally, Sh22.52 billion as conditional allocations from the National Government and development partners, Sh57.37 billion from own sources of revenues, and utilise the unspent funds carried forward from FY 2021/22 of Sh42.03 billion.

The total available funds to County governments in the FY 2022/23 amounted to Sh466.01 billion.

These funds comprised Sh370 billion as the equitable share of revenue raised Nationally authorised for withdrawal from Consolidated Fund to respective County Revenue Funds (CRF) accounts by the Controller of Budget per Article 206(4) of the Constitution, Sh16.17 billion received as additional allocations disbursements from various development partners, Sh42.03 billion as cash balances from FY 2021/22 and Sh37.81 billion mobilised from own source revenue streams.

See the full report in the document below:


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