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Mbadi’s mixed signals on PAYE proposals as he defends Finance Bill, 2026

Standard Business · May 11, 2026 at 21:00 · 14h ago
Mbadi’s mixed signals on PAYE proposals as he defends Finance Bill, 2026
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Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi sents mixed signals on the expected reforms to PAYE structure that could favour the low-income earners, and defends the tax proposals in the Finance Bill, 2026. Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi sents mixed signals on the expected reforms to PAYE structure that could favour the low-income earners, and defends the tax proposals in the Finance Bill, 2026.
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