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Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has been given 30 days to revel the Members of Parliament who defaulted on their payment of taxes.

Summary of what we need to know:

  1. In a petition Rev. Timothy Njoya accuses Kenya Revenue Authority of refusing to collect taxes from MPs of 10th
  2. This directive was made by Patrick Kiage, Philip Waki and Roslyne Nambuye in response to a petition filed by Rev. Timothy Njoya.
  3. According to the petitioner, 209 former lawmakers of the 10th parliament owns KRA Ksh. 1 billion.
  4. In 2011, KRA issued a 30 days’ notice for MPs to submit their taxes which they ignored.

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