Nairobi, June 11 -- The government will extend the Treasury Single Account (TSA) framework to county governments from July, committing to a plan aimed at tightening control of public cash flows and management of pending bills.

The TSA is a unified structure of government bank accounts that enables the consolidation and optimum utilisation of government cash resources.

Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi said the rollout will begin with the automation of county exchequer requisition processes before counties progressively migrate into a centralised TSA architecture.

The reforms form part of a broader push by the National Treasury to consolidate oversight of public funds and reduce idle balances across government accounts, tightening e...