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The proposed salary increment for state officers for the financial year 2023 to 2025 will remain, despite rejection by President William Ruto. The Salaries and remuneration commission denied that the move is aimed at cushioning senior government officials from the effects of increased taxes under the finance act 2023.
SRC defy President Ruto’s directive to suspend salary review
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