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The Kenya Association of Manufacturers estimates that 3 billion shillings of tax payers money is lost to corruption on a daily basis, monies that could instead be invested in boosting the manufacturing sector with the aim of creating employment and promoting local product. The Law Society of Kenya, leading other entities which presented their submissions on the proposed Tax Laws by Treasury, in calling for consideration and sobrierity as regards the common Mwananchi, before introducing and implementing new taxes. Seth Olale with the Day's proceedings from the Kenyatta International Convention Center.
Kenya Association Manufacturers blames gov’t over misuse of money raised from taxes
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