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Western nations urge Kenya to seek IMF review of corruption issues, sources say

Published 10/01/2024, 06:48 AM
Updated 10/01/2024, 06:51 AM
© Reuters. A general view shows the Nation Centre and Lonrho Africa building in central business district in downtown Nairobi, Kenya February 18, 2022. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya/File Photo

By Aaron Ross

NAIROBI (Reuters) - Major shareholders at the International Monetary Fund are urging Kenya to request an IMF assessment of corruption and governance issues as part of a push to unlock lending that has been stalled by the shelving of tax hikes, two diplomatic sources said.

Disbursement of around $600 million under an IMF plan that expires next year has been held up since the Kenyan government in June withdrew $2.7 billion in tax increases in response to mass protests.

The demonstrations, in which more than 50 people were killed, brought to the fore issues of corruption and misgovernance, with young protesters complaining that their taxes were being used to fund politicans' lavish lifestyles.

Western governments have been encouraging a governance diagnostic, or IMF assessment, of corruption and governance vulnerabilities, said the two sources. They spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations.

A governance diagnostic must be requested by the country in question. One source said such a request would facilitate discussions about further IMF support.

Kenya's finance ministry did not respond to requests for comment. Spokespeople at the Washington-based IMF did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The IMF has published governance diagnostic reports on 14 countries since 2014, including Ukraine, Cameroon and Sri Lanka, and additional diagnostics are underway, according to the Fund's website.

Kenyan authorities are looking for fresh revenue-raising measures after rescinding the tax increases.

© Reuters. A general view shows the Nation Centre and Lonrho Africa building in central business district in downtown Nairobi, Kenya February 18, 2022. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya/File Photo

Finance Minister John Mbadi said in August that the government would have to restore some measures from the scrapped bill. However, last month Mbadi said he would seek suggestions from the public on new legislation to boost revenue.

Diplomatic sources say the government will need to present a credible plan to narrow its fiscal deficit before the IMF will consider new disbursements.

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