Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has raised fears that Kenya could face more donor financing constraints, especially from the programs funded by the European Union following similar cuts by the United States of America. Speaking during the Launch of the Anti-Corruption Strategic Guiding Framework For Kenya's Justice Sector in Nairobi on Tuesday, Mbadi admitted that the government was worried should the EU decide to take a similar course.
According to Mbadi, the decision was likely especially with emerging fears that the US could permanently order a freeze to the military activities in Ukraine. The freeze by the US, Mbadi stated could prompt the EU to redirect its aid to Ukraine and in turn cut 'unnecessary aid' in retaliation to enable it to concentrate on the situation between the western country and Russia. CS Hon.FCPA John Mbadi, EGH, held discussions with Ambassador Marc Dillard, February 4. 2025.
Photo The National Treasury "When you hear what is happening globally, the world's biggest economies have indicated to us that they are no longer interested in supporting some of the activities that they used to support in this country.
It must worry us," Mbadi cautioned. "I am sure that the European Union will also not have any spare dollars, euros, or shillings to give us.