Roselyne Linda is a student at the University of Nairobi- Faculty of Law. She is particularly interested in fiscal law, taxation and the regulation of public finances. She aims to deepen her understanding and economic governance as well as learn, grow and network with other senior members of the Committee of Fiscal Studies so as to gain experience and expertise in the fiscal area of law. In the long run she aims at creating impact through educating the general public on financial issues, to ensure empowerment and accountability of the greater community.

 

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