Section 44 of County Governments Act: Appointment of county secretary

    

(1) There is established for each county the office of the county secretary who shall be secretary to the county executive committee.
(2) The county secretary—
(a) shall be competitively sourced from amongst persons who are university graduates with at least ten years experience in administration and management;
(b) shall be nominated from persons competitively sourced under paragraph (a) by the governor and, with the approval of the county assembly, appointed by the governor; and
(c) may, subject to the conditions and terms of appointment, be dismissed by the governor.
(3) The county secretary shall—
(a) be the head of the county public service;
(b) be responsible for arranging the business, and keeping the minutes, of the county executive committee subject to the directions of the executive committee;
(c) convey the decisions of the county executive committee to the appropriate persons or authorities; and
(d) perform any other functions as directed by the county executive committee.
(4) The county secretary may resign from office by giving thirty days written notice to the governor.


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