Parliamentary Service Commission
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The Parliamentary Service Commission of Kenya is an Independent government Commission established under the Constitution of Kenya to ensure smooth functioning of the National Assembly of Kenya.
Roles
The commission's roles include:[1]
- Providing services and facilities to ensure the efficient and effective running of Parliament
- constituting offices in the parliamentary service, and appointing and supervising office holders;
- preparing annual estimates of expenditure of the parliamentary service and submitting them to the National Assembly for approval, and exercising budgetary control over the service;
- undertaking, singly or jointly with other relevant organisations, programmes to promote the ideals of parliamentary democracy; and
- performing functions necessary for the well-being of the members and staff of Parliament
Membership
The Members of the Commission for the Eleventh Parliament are as follows:[2]
- The Hon. Justin Muturi, Speaker (Chair)
- The Hon. Beth Mugo, M.P. (Vice Chair)
- The Hon. Adan Keynan, M.P.
- The Hon. Jimmy Angwenyi, M.P.
- The Hon. David Musila, M.P.
- The Hon. Sammy Leshore, M.P.
- The Hon. Gladys Wanga,M.P
- The Hon. Regina Chengorok, M.P.
- Mr J. M. Nyegenye - Clerk of the Senate(Secretary)
References
Parliament of Kenya. "Parliamentary Service Commission".
External links
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