The Kenya Christian Professionals Forum (KCPF) has called upon Kenyans to pay closer attention to the 2025/2026 national budget estimates.

Speaking during a media briefing held at the All-Saints Cathedral Church on Thursday, KCPF Chairman Charles Kanjama and Board Member Davis Muchere, a consultant for fraud risk management and a certified fraud examiner, urged the public and Parliament to demand accountability and transparency in the budgeting process.

The duo raised serious concerns about the misalignment between projected revenue and expenditure, unsustainable borrowing, and suspicious allocations that may conceal budgeted corruption.

Kanjama emphasized that the forum, under its Governance Accountability Program, is highlighting the urgent need for civic engagement during the public participation stage of the budget cycle. "We are here to discuss developments relating to the budgeting cycle.