Treasury Increases eCitizen Service Fees Up to Ksh100

The fee increase previously faced from the High Court over the Ksh50 initial charge last year, with the government saying eCitizen collections hit Ksh1 billion daily last year...
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The National Treasury is increasing fees for government services accessed via the eCitizen platform, with charges now set to range up to Ksh100 per service.
- The new fee structure, introduced under the Public Finance Management (e-Citizen System Management) Regulations, 2026, replaces a flat Ksh50 fee.
- This move by Treasury Cabinet Secretary, John Mbadi, aims to cover system maintenance and the costs of over 30,000 services.
- Fees are tiered based on service cost, with the highest charges applicable to services exceeding Ksh100,000, such as stamp duty and title transfer fees.
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