Ruto Defends Finance Bill, Says Past Governments Did Not Explain Tax Increases
President William Ruto has defended the Finance Bill 2023, saying his government has engaged Kenyans and explained the need for the increased taxes.
Speaking at St Mary’s Catholic Church in Molo on July 2, 2023, the Head of State said that past governments did not see the need to explain to Kenyans the need to increase taxes.
“This year, 2023, is when Kenyans heard for the first time there is something called a finance bill. But I want to inform everyone that finance proposals have been there in past administrations,” Ruto said.
He added that his government has been transparent about the need for increased taxes, and that it has held public consultations to get feedback from Kenyans.
“We have explained to Kenyans why we need to increase taxes. We have told them that the money will be used to improve the economy and provide essential services,” Ruto said.
He also said that the government has put in place measures to cushion Kenyans from the impact of the increased taxes, such as reducing the cost of living and providing subsidies for essential goods and services.
“We know that the increased taxes will have an impact on Kenyans, but we have put in place measures to mitigate the impact,” Ruto said.
He urged Kenyans to support the Finance Bill 2023, saying that it is in the best interests of the country.
“This is a bill that will help to improve the economy and provide essential services to Kenyans. I urge you to support it,” Ruto said.