JUST IN: Mudavadi: Govt to Slash Civil Servants’ Hardship Allowances After Long-Delayed Review
Thousands of civil servants will soon see changes in their hardship allowances as the government moves to implement a long-stalled review of regions previously classified as hardship zones. The move is part of a broader effort to cut costs and align benefits with current regional realities. Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, speaking before the National Assembly, confirmed that the government expects to save Ksh6 billion annually once the new policy takes effect. “I wish to inform the House that implementing the Inter-Agency Technical Committee report will reduce the financial burden of hardship allowances from Ksh25 billion to Ksh19 billion per year, resulting in a Ksh6 billion annual saving,” he said.
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