Third National Wage Bill Conference Day 2

“The target of towards 35% in the management of the wage bill by 2028 is too far and we propose that the target is moved a bit closer. We are no longer generalising government responsibility meaning, every sector of government is solely accountable in the management of the National Wage Bill”
Mr. Sam Mwaura OGW MBS
Board Member, National Tax Payers Association
Stephen Oinga

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