Section 43 of Kenya Roads Act 2007: Performance agreement

    

(1) A performance agreement shall be made between the Minister and each Authority concerning the management by the Authority of the part of the roads network for which the Authority is responsible, and shall include all the activities that are necessary to develop and maintain such roads in a satisfactory state.
(2) The performance agreement shall describe the key outputs that the Authority shall achieve in any financial year, and such outputs shall be defined in terms of performance indicators and targets.
(3) The Minister may request for an independent report on the implementation of the performance agreement.
(4) Failure to meet the targets as agreed upon under this section shall be a ground for the dismissal or discipline of the Director-General of the respective Authority.


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