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Katiba Institute Challenges Kenya Infrastructure Fund Law
March 17, 2026
The Katiba Institute has filed a legal petition in Nairobi seeking to suspend the National Infrastructure Fund Act, 2026, on grounds of constitutional violations including the exclusion of the Senate from the legislative process and insufficient public participation. The petition also contests the government's plan to allocate proceeds from public asset privatization into the fund, raising concerns about potential misapplication of public resources pending judicial review.
- Procurement professionals should be aware that the legal challenge may delay or alter the implementation of the National Infrastructure Fund, which could impact infrastructure project funding and contracting timelines in Kenya.
- Government agencies and contractors involved in infrastructure development should monitor the court proceedings as outcomes may affect budget allocations and procurement regulations related to the fund.
- Organizations engaged in public-private partnerships or asset privatization projects should evaluate potential risks associated with fund disbursement and compliance requirements amid ongoing legal scrutiny.
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Senate of Kenya, Government of Kenya, Controller of Budget, Parliament of Kenya
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- Katiba Institute moves to court to suspend Infrastructure Fund law, citing βblatant constitutional violationsβ · The Eastleigh Voice · Mar 17