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Who is in charge of good governance in Kenya – of information, oversight, prosecution. There are quite a number of players. We name them and explain them for you.

Kenya’s Covid-19 Success Depends On Regional Cooperation

This is especially true because of the recent rise in the number of cases among refugees and cross border communities…

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Unclear Laws On Operations Of County Askaris

Moses Wafula, a trader in Bungoma town previously worked as a hawker in Nairobi city. He says, he was attacked…

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The National Assembly

The National Assembly is one of the two arms or chambers of parliament, the other being the Senate. The role…

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IPOA – Independent Policing Oversight Authority struggling with NPS non-compliance

The Kenyan Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) is the authority that shall hold the Kenyan police accountable to the public,…

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The Governor isn’t really accountable in his County

The County Governor is – surprisingly enough rarely legally responsible for failures in good governance, because he does not sign…

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Rules for Public and State Officers

In law, there are always special rules for public and State officers. The rules for State officers are often more…

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Public Accounts Committee

The Committee is established under the Standing Orders of a respective County Assembly as a Select Committee. Functions of the Public…

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Public Service Commission

The Public Service Commission is, among other tasks, in charge of establishing and abolishing public offices and of appointing persons…

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Independent Commissions for Good Governance

Independent commissions established by the constitution have the task to ensure good governance in the respective fields which they are…

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The Senate

The Kenyan Senate’ main tasks are all related to the counties. It is one of the two houses or chambers…

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