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1 SPECXAL ISSUE Kenya Gazette Supplement No. l12 (National Assembly Bills No.29).& ^.{.L ^d*$ ^'ry;s,:f{ +SiS\P- REPUBLIC OF KEI\IYA KENYA GAZETTE SU PPLEM ENT NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILLS, 2014 NAIROBI, 25th July, 2014 CONTENT Bill for Introduction into the National Assembly- PAGE The Public Service (Values and Principles) BiII, ir:-lu1::5_r1<frrre Itfr?r0lilt OOtJl{elL tor LAw REPoRTlllc RE# ffirwffis t 3 t JUt"?01b F, 0, Beix 1e P9100 NAIfiOSI, KESiYA TEL: FAXr 271?&gttt PRINTED AND PI.JBUSI{ED BYTHE GOVERNMENT PRINTER, NAIBOBI2 I I ''l l I i i i I I3 Clause 2823 TITE PUBLIC SERYICE (VALUES ANI) PRTNCIPLES) BrLL,2014 ARRANGEMENT OF CLAUSES PART I-PRTT,IMINARY 1-Short title. 2-Interpretation. 3-Objects of the Act. 4-Application of the Act. PART II-VALTJES AND PRINCIPLES OF PUBI.IC SERVICE 5-High standards of professional ethics. 6-Efficient, effective and economic use of resources. 7-Responsive, prompt, effective, impartial and equitable provision of services. 8-Transparency and provision to the public of timely, accurate information 9 - Accountability for administrative acts. lo-fair competition and merit as the basis of appointments and promotions. PART M_PUBLIC PARTICPATION, COMPLAINTS, REGISTER AI\[I) REPORTING 1l-Public participation in promotion of values and principles of public service. 12 participation in policy-making. -Public 13- Complaints. Maintenance of register. l5-compliments, commendations, honours, rewar&, etc Reports. 17-Regulations. PART V_ GEI{ERAL PR.OVISIONS I I I tl i4 2824 The Public Service (Values and Principles) tsil,2014 THE PUBLIC SERVICE (VALUES AND PRINCIPLES) BiI&, t&1.1 A Bill for AN ACT of Parliament to give effect to the provisions of Article 232 of the Constitution regarding the values and principles of public service and for connected purposes ENACTED by the Parliament of Kenya, as follows- PART I_PRELIMINARY L. This Act may be cited as the Public Service Shorttitre' (Values and Principles) Act, In this Act, unless the context otherwise Interpretation' requires- "code of ethics" means a code of practice adopted by a profession to regulate that profession; "continuing professional developm.:nt" means the means by which a professional maintains their knowledge and skilli related to their professional lives; "professional association'? means a non-prcfit organization seeking to further a particular profession, [!l* interests of individuals engaged in that profession, and the public interest; "professional in good standing" means a member of a professional association who has no pending matter of professional misconduct against them; "professional in the public service" means a public officer who is or should be a member of a professional association; "professional misconduct" means a violation of the code of ethics of a professional association by a member of that professional association; "public officer" has the meaning assigned to it in Article 260 of the Constitution;5 I I I tu) is honest; (b) displays high standards of integrity in that I officer's dealings; I The Public Service (Values and Principles) Bill, "public service" has the meaning assigned to it in Article 26A d the Constitltion; and 'oservice Commission" means a constifutional Commission or independent office provided for in Chapter Fifteen of the Constitution, and includes- (a) a County Public Service Board; and (b) a County Assembly Service Board. 3. The objects of this Act are to provide forobjectsorfieact- (a) a general code on the values and principles of public service; (b) public participation in the promotion of the values and principles of, and policy making by, the public service; and (c) reporting on the status of the promotion of values and principles of public service. 4. This Act applies to the public service in- Application orthe (a) all State organs in the national and county governments; and (b) all State corporations. PART tr-valtjes AI\D PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC SERVICB 5. (1) Every public officer shall maintain high i,--[#ffi:"l standards of professional ethics. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), a public officer maintains high standards of professional ethics if that public officer-6 The Public Service (Values and Principles) Bill,2014 (c) is transparent when executing that officer's functions; (d) can account for that officer's actions; (e) is respectful towards others; (f) is objective; (g) is patriotic; and (h) observes the rule of law. (3) Despite the provisions of this section, a professional in the public service shall- (a) comply with the provisions of the relevant professional' association regarding registration and continuing professional development; O) be bound by the code of ethics of the relevant professional association; and (c) undergo such disciplinary action of the relevant professional association for any act of professional misconduct in addition to undergoing any disciplinary action of the public service for such act of professional misconduct. (4) Where Recessary, the public service, a public institution or an authorised officer may require a professional association to inform the public service, public institution or authorised officer whether or not a professional in the public service has committed an act of professional misconduct. 6. (1) A public officer shall use public resources in an efficient, effective and economic manner. Efficieol effective and ecoomic use of tesoutges. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), a public officer fails to use public resources in an efficient, effective and economic manner if, in the process of their usage-7 The Public Service (Values and Principles) Bill, (a) the public officer has used the public resources in a manner that is not prudent; (b) there is unreasonable loss; (c) there is deliberate destruction; or (d) the effect is to reduce the effectiveness of the public service. 7. (1) The public service shall ensure that public services are provided- (a) promptly; Rcsporsive, prompt, effective, impartial and eguitable provisioo of services. (b) effectively; (c) impartially; and (d) equitably. (2) The provision of public services is not prompt where there is unreasonable delay. (3) For the purposes of this seetion, "unreasonable delay" includes failure by a public officer to provide a public service within the period that rmy be provided for in the service charter of the public institutisn in which he or she is serving. (4) The provision of pubtic serviees is ineffective if- (a) there is unreasonable loss; (b) public complaints against a public officer are made regarding the provision of public services; or (c) public grievances against alpublic institution are made regarding the quality of.its services, and a public officer is found culpable of the loss, or the complaint or grievance against the officer is found valid, upon complaint pursuant to section 13 of this Act.8 The Public Service (Values and Principles) Bill,2014 (5) The provision of public services is not impartial or equitable if- (a) a public officer discriminates against a person or a community during the provision of public services; or (b) a public officer refuses or fails to give accurate information during the provision of public services. (6) Every public institution shall develop standards for the responsive, prompt, effective, impartial and equitable provision of services. 8. (1) A public officer shall not- (a) give information that the public officer knows or ought to know to be inaccurate; or Trmspaacymd provision to the public of timely, acctrate information. (b) unduly delay the provision of any information where required to provide that information. (2) The public service, a public institution or, where permitted, an authorised officer shall develop guidelines for the provision to the public of timely and accurate information and the promotion of ffansparency. (3) For the purposes of this section, "undue delay" includes a failure by a public officer to provide information within the time required in accordance with the guidelines of the public institution in which he or she serves. 9, (1) Every public officer shall be accountable for his or her administrative acts. (2) The public service, a public institution or an authorised officer shall ensure the accountability of a public officer by- (a) keeping an accurate record of adminisffative acts of public servants in each public institution; (b) requiring every public officer to maintain an accurate record, of their administrative acts; (c) maintaining a record of relevant documents prepared by a public officer; and Accountability for administrative acts.9 The Public Service (Values and Principles) Bill, (d) establishing a mechanism to address complaints arising out of the administfative acts of a public officer. 10. (1) The public service, a public institution or an Faircompetitionmd authorised officei shall ensure that public officers are ffi:tf;ltf.* appointed and prornoted on the basis bf fair competition promotions' and merit. (2) Despite subsection (1), the public service rnay appoint or promote public officers without undue reliance on fair competition or merit if- (a) a community in Kenya is not adequately represented in appointments to or promotions in the public service or in a public institution; (b) the balance of gender in the public service or in a public institution is biased. towards one gender; (c) an ethnic group is disproportionately represented in the public service or in a public institution; or (d) persons with disabilities are not adequately represented in the public service or in a public institution. (3) Each public institution or each authorised officer shall develop a system for the provision of relevant information that promotes fairness and merit in appointments and promotions. PART M-PUBLIC PARTICIPATION, COMPLAINTS, REGISTER AND REPOR.TING 11. (1) The public service shall facilitate public participation and involvement in the promotion of values and principles of public service. Public participation in promotion of values and principles of public seruice. (2) Public pmticipation and involvement may be through- (a) citizens'fora; or10 2830 The Public Service (Valucs and Principles) Bill,2014 (b) the village councils establislred under section 53 No'17or20r2 of the County Governments Act, 2Ci2, (3) The citizens' fora referred to in subsection (2) shall include- (a) faith-based organisations or groups; (b) boards of management of learning institutions, however organised; (c) welfare associations; (d) residents' associations; (e) market-users' committees; (0 self-help groups; and (g) such other registered or unregistered groups organised at the sub-county level. (4) Despite the provisions of this section, the rights and duties of residents specified in the Second Schedule to the Urban Areas and Cities Act, 20L1, shall be applicable for the purposes of this Act with the neces$s'ry modifications. No. r3or20rr L2. (1) The pu!1i9 service shall,develop guidelinen fi"hiffiff for the involvement of the people in policy-making. (2) The guidelines developed.under subsection (1) shall ensure that the public is given (a) adequate opportunity to revig:w a draft policy; (b) adequate opportunity to make comments on a draft policy; (c) an opportunity to be heard by the makers of a policy; and (d) notification of the final dfq&. of the policy and whether or not it incorporates their views.11 The Public Service (Values and Principles) Bitl, (1) Where a person alleges the violation of the compraints' values and principles of public service by a public officer, that person may complain to- (a) the supervisor of that public officer; (b) the head of the department or institution in which that public officer serves; (c) the department in charge of public complaints of the relevant service Commission (d) the department in charge of public complaints of the relevant commission; or (e) the person in charge of the values and principles committee of the public institution, where established. (2) A person who makes a complaint under this section against a public officer may do so- (a) in person; (b) through a relative or personal represe.ntative; (c) through a legal representative; (d) through a citizens' forum; (e) through a village council; (0 through the relevant member of a county assembly; or (g) through the relevant member of Parlianent. (3) Where a person makes a complaing to a service Commission, that service Commission shall- (a) receive and record in a register the. details of the complaint; (b) investigate and deterrrine the complaint expeditiously but in any case in uot more than three months from the date of reoeipt of the complaint; and12 2832 The Public Service (Values and Principles) Bill,2014 (c) set down the reasons for its determination in writing and provide it to the complainant, the public officer concerned and to that public officer's supervisor, head of department or head of the institution. (7) A person aggrieved by the decision of a service Commission may appeal to the High Court against the decision. 14. (1) Each service Commission shall keep and maintain a register of complaints made against public officers and shall, upon request by a complainant, allow the complainant to inspect the register to verify details relating to his or her complaint. Maintenance of register. (2) A register of complaints shall contain the details of the complaint including the name and designation of the officer complained against and the action taken by the responsible commission. (3) The service Commission may, on the request of a complainant, omit the identity of the complainant from the register of complaints. 15. (l) Where a person considers the quality of public service offered by a public officer to be satisfactory, that person may inform the public officer's supervisor or head of the institution. Compliments, commendations, honours, rewards, 6tc. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), each public institution shall make guidelines to provide for- (a) the receiving and recording of information; and (b) recognising, commending and rewarding public officers who offer satisfactory services or who perform their duties exceptionally well. 16. (1) Once in every year, each service Commission shall prepare a report on the status of the promotion of the values and principles of public service. (2) Each service Commission shall submit the report prepared under subsection (1) to the President and13 The Public Service (Values and Principles).Bill, Parliament, and the Governor and county assembly, where relevant, by 31st December of each year. (3) The report under this section shall provide information on- (a) the measures taken to promote the values and principles of public service; (b) the progress achieved in the promotion of values and principles of public service; (c) the challenges faced in the promotion of values and principles of public service; (d) any recorrmendations for the progressive realisation of values and principles of public service; and (e) any other matter that may be relevant to the realisation of the values and principles of public service. PART VII- GEI{ERAL PROYISIONS L7. (1) Each service Commission may make Regurations' regulations for the better carrying into effect of this Act. (2) Despite the generalify of subsection (1), a service Commission may make regulations regarding- (a) high standards ofprofessional ethics; (b) determination of any disciplinary matter in relation to a violation of a value or principle under this Act; (c) the responsive, prompt, effective, impartial or equitable of public services; (d) the efficient, effective and economic use of public resources;14 2834 The Public Service (Values and Principles) Bill,2014 (e) transparency; (0 the provision to the public of timely and accurate information; (g) public participation; (h) accountability of public officers; (i) the application of fair competition or merit in appointnrents or promotions; O service delivery; (k) performance management; and 0) ilccess to information by the public.15 The Public Service (Values and Principles) BiU,2014 MEMORANDI]M OF' OBJECTS AI\D REASONS The legislative proposal giving rise to this Bill has been submitted by the Attorney-General.The principal object of the Bill is to give effect to the provisions of Article 232 of the Constitution regarding the values and principles of public service. Clauses 1 and 2 of the Bill provide for the short title and interpretation provisions of the Bill. Clause 3 of the Bill provides for the object of the Bill, being- (a) a general code on the values and principles of public service; (b) public participation in the promotion of the values and principles and policy making of the public service; and (c) reporting on the status of the promotion of the values and principles of the public service. Clause 4 of the Bill contains provisions on the scope of application of the Act. The Act applies to all State organs in the national and county governments and to all State corporations. Clause 5 of the Bill deals with the standards of professional ethics applicable to public officers including honesty, integrity, ffansparency, rule of law, etc. Clause 6 of the Bill requires a public officer, in the performance of his or her duties, to use public resources in an efficient, effective and economic manner. Clause 7 of the Bill requires a public officer to be, in the provision of services to the public, responsive, prompt, effective, impartial and respecfful. Clause 8 of the Bill prohibits a public officer from giving or providing any information that he or she knows or ought to know to be inaccurate. Clause 9 of the Bill imposes duty on a public officer to be accountable for his or her administrative actions. Clause 10 of the Bill deals with the appointment and promotion of public officers based on fair competition and merit. It further provides for exemption to this general rule where- (a) a community in Kenya is not adequately represented in appointrnents to or promotions in the public service; (b) the balance of gender in a public institution is biased towards one gender;16 2836 The Public Service (Values and Principles) Bill,2014 (c) an ethnic group is disproportionately represented in a public institution; or (d) persons with disabilities are not adequately represented in the public service. Clauses 11 and 12 of the Bill provide for public participation and involvement in the promotion of values and principles of public service and policy-making. Clause 14 of the Bill requires each service Commission to keep and maintain a register of complaints made against a public officer and allows a complainant to inspect the register to verify details of his or her complaint. Clause 16 of the Bill further requires each service Commission, once in every year, to prepare a report on the status of the promotion of the values and principles of public service to be submitted to the president, parliament, each governor and each county assembly by December of each year. Provisions on Delegated Powers This Bill, once enacted into 1aw, will confer on a nrunber of bodies and persons authority to make provisions having the force of law in Kenya in terms of Article 94 (6) of the Constitution of Kenya,z0l0. Public institutions are given authority to make guidelines for the following purposes-- (a) receiving and recording of information on recognition or commendation of a public offrcer for services rendered; and (b) recognising, commending and rewarding of public officers who offer satisfactory services or who perform their duties exceptionally weil. Public institutions are similarly required to make guidelines on timely and accurate provision of information to the public. Similarly, service Commissions have been given authority to make regulations generally in order to give effect to the provisions of this Bill once enacted into an Act. Limits of the Delegated Authority The regulations made by service Commissions pursuant to the Bill if enacted into law will be limited to bringing into effect the provisions of this Act and will therefore affect the manner in which public officers conduct themselves in the provision of service to the public.17 The Public Semice (Valu s and. Prfusiples) Bill, The enoctnnent of the Bill shall not occasion additional expe,ndifure of public funds. This Bill is a Bill affectiag county governments for purposes of Article 110 of the Constitution Dated the 25th July, ADEN DUALE, Leader of the Majority Party,18 4A19 20 Similar documents
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