Ksh 303 billion missing from Kenya's budget (Mars Group)
The Kenyan Auditor General has just published his report on the Governments accounts for the year ending 30th June 2012. He reports to Parliament that 33% of the total actual expenditure for 2011/2012 of Kshs.920,024,249,603 or Kshs.303,608,023,369 can be regarded as having not been properly accounted for.
In estimating the opportunity cost of such huge losses of public finances, here are some things the KES 303 billion missing could do for Kenyans.
4. This annual amount lost is 6 times as large as the Anglo Leasing scandal (which took place over 6 years between 1999-2005) and 2 times as large as the Goldenberg fraud (which took place over 5 years between 1990-1994)
5. And thats quite apart from being enough to double allocation to all 47 counties from ksh 210 billion each year and still have enough to immediately repair the burnt Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and double the airports passenger capacity by completing already planned expansion projects such as the Greenfield project.