"Even if they sponsor demonstrations so that they don't pay tax, I want to promise them that they will pay tax. There are no more exemptions. This country is not an animal farm, where some are more equal than others. We are going to have a society where every citizen carries their fair share of our [tax] burden. I am not talking about additional taxes [but] taxes that have been agreed upon by Parliament and signed into law," he said. He would then be echoed by political leaders affiliated with Kenya Kwanza demanding former President Uhuru Kenyatta pay up the tax he had been evading when he was in power. Additionally, some of the Azimio la Umoja leaders also urged that if a law was passed exempting the first family from payment of taxes, then it should be changed. Also read: Willie Kimani murder: Kenya has not carried out an execution for 35 years
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