Kenya to begin valuation of national assets on July 1 in transition accrual accounting

Author: James AnyanzwaPublished on: May 2, 2026Country: Kenya
Business & Economy
Kenya to begin valuation of national assets on July 1 in transition accrual accounting

Kenya's National Treasury will start valuing public assets from July 1, marking the final phase of its transition to a new financial reporting standard. The asset valuation and accounting policies, finalized after public participation, will be enacted into law. The assets to be valued include government-owned land, primary and secondary schools, while liabilities include public debt and social benefits.

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