- Article 226 of The Constitution of Kenya: Accounts and audit of public entities.
1) An Act of Parliament shall provide for—
(a) the keeping of financial records and the auditing of accounts of all governments and other public entities, and prescribe other measures for securing efficient and transparent fiscal management; and
(b) the designation of an accounting officer in...
- Article 227 of The Constitution of Kenya: Procurement of public goods and services.
(1) When a State organ or any other public entity contracts for goods or services, it shall do so in accordance with a system that is fair, equitable, transparent, competitive and cost-effective.
(2) An Act of Parliament shall prescribe a framework within which policies relating to procurement...
- Article 228 of The Constitution of Kenya: Controller of Budget.
(1) There shall be a Controller of Budget who shall be nominated by the President and, with the approval of the National Assembly, appointed by the President.
(2) To be qualified to be the Controller, a person shall have extensive knowledgeof public finance or at least ten years' experience in...
- Article 229 of The Constitution of Kenya: Auditor-General.
(1) There shall be an Auditor-General who shall be nominated by the President and, with the approval of the National Assembly, appointed by the President.
(2) To be qualified to be the Auditor-General, a person shall have extensive knowledge of public finance or at least ten years experience in...
- Article 230 of The Constitution of Kenya: Salaries and Remuneration Commission.
(1) There is established the Salaries and Remuneration Commission.
(2) The Salaries and Remuneration Commission consists of the following persons appointed by the President— (a) a chairperson;
(b) one person each nominated by the following bodies from among persons who are not members or...
- Article 231 of The Constitution of Kenya: Central Bank of Kenya.
(1) There is established the Central Bank of Kenya.
(2) The Central Bank of Kenya shall be responsible for formulating monetarypolicy, promoting price stability, issuing currency and performing other functions conferred on it by an Act of Parliament.
(3) The Central Bank of Kenya shall not be...
- Article 232 of The Constitution of Kenya: Values and principles of public service.
(1) The values and principles of public service include—
(a) high standards of professional ethics;
(b) efficient, effective and economic use of resources;
(c) responsive, prompt, effective, impartial and equitable provision of services;
(d) involvement of the people in the process of policy...
- Article 233 of The Constitution of Kenya: The Public Service Commission.
. (1) There is established the Public Service Commission.
(2) The Public Service Commission consists of a chairperson, a vice chairperson and seven other members appointed by the President with the approval of the National Assembly.
(3) Subject to clause (4), a person is not eligible for...
- Article 234 of The Constitution of Kenya: Functions and powers of the Public Service Commission.
(1) The functions and powers of the Commission are as set out in this Article.
(2) The Commission shall—
(a) subject to this Constitution and legislation—
(i) establish and abolish offices in the public service; and
(ii) appoint persons to hold or act in those offices, and to confirm...
- Article 235 of The Constitution of Kenya: Staffing of county governments.
(1) A county government is responsible, within a framework of uniform norms and standards prescribed by an Act of Parliament, for— (a) establishing and abolishing offices in its public service;
(b) appointing persons to hold or act in those offices, and confirming appointments; and
(c) exercising...
- Article 236 of The Constitution of Kenya: Protection of public officers.
A public officer shall not be—
(a) victimised or discriminated against for having performed the functions of office in accordance with this Constitution or any other law; or
(b) dismissed, removed from office, demoted in rank or otherwise subjected to disciplinary action without due process of...
- Article 237 of The Constitution of Kenya: Teachers Service Commission.
(1) There is established the Teachers Service Commission.
(2) The functions of the Commission are—
(a) to register trained teachers;
(b) to recruit and employ registered teachers;
(c) to assign teachers employed by the Commission for service in any public school or institution;
(d) to promote...
- Article 238 of The Constitution of Kenya: Principles of national security.
(1) National security is the protection against internal and external threats to Kenya’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, its people, their rights, freedoms, property, peace, stability and prosperity, and other national interests.
(2) The national security of Kenya shall be promoted and...
- Article 239 of The Constitution of Kenya: National security organs.
(1) The national security organs are—
(a) the Kenya Defence Forces;
(b) the National Intelligence Service; and (c) the National Police Service.
(2) The primary object of the national security organs and security system is to promote and guarantee national security in accordance with the...
- Article 240 of The Constitution of Kenya: Establishment of the National Security Council.
(1) There is established a National Security Council.
(2) The Council consists of—(a) the President;
(b) the Deputy President;
(c) the Cabinet Secretary responsible for defence;
(d) the Cabinet Secretary responsible for foreign affairs;
(e) the Cabinet Secretary responsible for internal...
- Article 241 of The Constitution of Kenya: Establishment of Kenya Defence Forces and Defence Council.
(1) There are established the Kenya Defence Forces.
(2) The Kenya Defence Forces consist of—(a) the Kenya Army;
(b) the Kenya Air Force; and (c) the Kenya Navy.
(3) The Kenya Defence Forces—
(a) are responsible for the defence and protection of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the...
- Article 242 of The Constitution of Kenya: Establishment of National Intelligence Service.
(1) There is established the National Intelligence Service.
(2) The National Intelligence Service—
(a) is responsible for security intelligence and counter intelligence to enhance national security in accordance with this Constitution; and (b) performs any other functions prescribed by national...
- Article 243 of The Constitution of Kenya: Establishment of the National Police Service.
(1) There is established the National Police Service.
(2) The National Police Service consists of—(a) the Kenya Police Service; and (b) the Administration Police Service.
(3) The National Police Service is a national service and shall function throughout Kenya.
(4) Parliament shall enact...
- Article 244 of The Constitution of Kenya: Objects and functions of the National Police Service.
The National Police Service shall—
(a) strive for the highest standards of professionalism and discipline among its members;
(b) prevent corruption and promote and practice transparency and accountability;
(c) comply with constitutional standards of human rights and fundamental...
- Article 245 of The Constitution of Kenya: Command of the National Police Service.
245. (1) There is established the office of the Inspector-General of the National Police Service.
(2) The Inspector-General—
(a) is appointed by the President with the approval of Parliament; and
(b) shall exercise independent command over the National Police Service, and perform any other...
- Article 246 of The Constitution of Kenya: National Police Service Commission.
(1) There is established the National Police Service Commission.
(2) The Commission consists of—
(a) the following persons, each appointed by the President—
(i) a person who is qualified to be appointed as a High Court Judge; (ii) two retired senior police officers; and
(iii) three persons of...
- Article 247 of The Constitution of Kenya: Other police services.
Parliament may enact legislation establishing other police services under the supervision of the National Police Service and the command of the Inspector General of the Service.
- Article 248 of The Constitution of Kenya: Application of Chapter.
1) This Chapter applies to the commissions specified in clause (2) and theindependent offices specified in clause (3), except to the extent that this Constitution provides otherwise.
(2) The commissions are—
(a) the Kenya National Human Rights and Equality Commission;
(b) the National Land...
- Article 249 of The Constitution of Kenya: Objects, authority and funding of commissions and independent offices.
(1) The objects of the commissions and the independent offices are to—
(a) protect the sovereignty of the people;
(b) secure the observance by all State organs of democratic values and principles; and
(c) promote constitutionalism.
(2) The commissions and the holders of independent...
- Article 250 of The Constitution of Kenya: Composition, appointment and terms of office.
(1) Each commission shall consist of at least three, but not more than nine, members.
(2) The chairperson and each member of a commission, and the holder of anindependent office, shall be—
(a) identified and recommended for appointment in a manner prescribed by national legislation;
(b) approved...
- Article 251 of The Constitution of Kenya: Removal from office.
(1) A member of a commission (other than an ex officio member), or the holder of an independent office, may be removed from office only for—
(a) serious violation of this Constitution or any other law, including a contravention of Chapter Six;
(b) gross misconduct, whether in the performance of...
- Article 252 of The Constitution of Kenya: General functions and powers.
1) Each commission, and each holder of an independent office—
(a) may conduct investigations on its own initiative or on a complaint made by a member of the public;
(b) has the powers necessary for conciliation, mediation and negotiation;
(c) shall recruit its own staff; and
(d) may perform any...
- Article 253 of The Constitution of Kenya: Incorporation of commissions and independent offices.
Each commission and each independent office—
(a) is a body corporate with perpetual succession and a seal; and (b) is capable of suing and being sued in its corporate name.
- Article 254 of The Constitution of Kenya: Reporting by commissions and independent offices.
1) As soon as practicable after the end of each financial year, eachcommission, and each holder of an independent office, shall submit a report to the President and to Parliament.
(2) At any time, the President, the National Assembly or the Senate may requirea commission or holder of an...
- Article 255 of The Constitution of Kenya: Amendment of this Constitution.
(1) A proposed amendment to this Constitution shall be enacted in accordance with Article 256 or 257, and approved in accordance with clause (2) by a referendum, if the amendment relates to any of the following matters— (a) the supremacy of this Constitution;
(b) the territory of Kenya;
(c) the...