2012 wrote:What say ye? Are you for the Building Billionaires Initiative or Aukot's dream?
First, there is no BBI draft. So nothing to compare.
Secondly, it is possible that most of the recommendations from BBI to Uhuru and Rao will be quickly handled by parliament.
I expect electoral management and police reforms to be easily handled by parliament.
The devolution question is interesting. The public service commission suggested the creation of a health services commission to be the employer of all medical staff. In short reverting the single biggest budget item under health to national government.
In devolution, the maxim is "money follows function". Aukot wants to push devolved funds from 15% to 35% but no mention of what extra functions will be devolved. There is no money lying idle with the national government.
Like I said before, apart from the corruption proposal, everything else on Aukot's bill is simply outrageous.