CHAPTER SIX – LEADERSHIP AND INTEGRITY
73. Responsibilities of leadership
(1) Authority assigned to a State officer—
(a) is a public trust to be exercised in a manner that—
(i) is consistent with the purposes and objects of this Constitution;
(ii) demonstrates respect for the people;
(iii) brings honour to the nation and dignity to the office; and
(iv) promotes public confidence in the integrity of the office; and
(b) vests in the State officer the responsibility to serve the people, rather
than the power to rule them.
(2) The guiding principles of leadership and integrity include—
(a) selection on the basis of personal integrity, competence and
suitability, or election in free and fair elections;
(b) objectivity and impartiality in decision making, and in ensuring that
decisions are not influenced by nepotism, favouritism, other improper
motives or corrupt practices;
(c) selfless service based solely on the public interest, demonstrated by
—
(i) honesty in the execution of public duties; and
(ii) the declaration of any personal interest that may conflict with
public duties;
(d) accountability to the public for decisions and actions; and
(e) discipline and commitment in service to the people.
74. Oath of office of State officers
Before assuming a State office, acting in a State office, or performing any
functions of a State office, a person shall take and subscribe the oath or affirmation
of office, in the manner and form prescribed by the Third Schedule or under an
Act of Parliament.
75. Conduct of State officers
(1) A State officer shall behave, whether in public and official life, in private life,
or in association with other persons, in a manner that avoids—
(a) any conflict between personal interests and public or official duties;
(b) compromising any public or official interest in favour of a personal
interest; or
(c) demeaning the office the officer holds.
(2) A person who contravenes clause (1), or Article 76, 77 or 78(2)—
(a) shall be subject to the applicable disciplinary procedure for the
relevant office; and
(b) may, in accordance with the disciplinary procedure referred to in
paragraph (a), be dismissed or otherwise removed from office.
(3) A person who has been dismissed or otherwise removed from office for a
contravention of the provisions specified in clause (2) is disqualified from holding
any other State office.
76. Financial probity of State officers
(1) A gift or donation to a State officer on a public or official occasion is a gift
or donation to the Republic and shall be delivered to the State unless exempted
under an Act of Parliament.
(2) A State officer shall not—
(a) maintain a bank account outside Kenya except in accordance with an
Act of Parliament; or
(b) seek or accept a personal loan or benefit in circumstances that
compromise the integrity of the State officer.
77. Restriction on activities of State officers
(1) A full-time State officer shall not participate in any other gainful employment.
(2) Any appointed State officer shall not hold office in a political party.
(3) A retired State officer who is receiving a pension from public funds shall
not hold more than two concurrent remunerative positions as chairperson, director
or employee of—
(a) a company owned or controlled by the State; or
(b) a State organ.
(4) A retired State officer shall not receive remuneration from public funds other
than as contemplated in clause (3).
78. Citizenship and leadership
(1) A person is not eligible for election or appointment to a State office unless
the person is a citizen of Kenya.
(2) A State officer or a member of the defence forces shall not hold dual
citizenship.
(3) Clauses (1) and (2) do not apply to—
(a) judges and members of commissions; or
(b) any person who has been made a citizen of another country by
operation of that country’s law, without ability to opt out.
79. Legislation to establish the ethics and anti-corruption commission
Parliament shall enact legislation to establish an independent ethics and anti-
corruption commission, which shall be and have the status and powers of a
commission under Chapter Fifteen, for purposes of ensuring compliance with, and
enforcement of, the provisions of this Chapter.
80. Legislation on leadership
Parliament shall enact legislation—
(a) establishing procedures and mechanisms for the effective
administration of this Chapter;
(b) prescribing the penalties, in addition to the penalties referred to in
Article 75, that may be imposed for a contravention of this Chapter;
(c) providing for the application of this Chapter, with the necessary
modifications, to public officers; and
(d) making any other provision necessary for ensuring the promotion of
the principles of leadership and integrity referred to in this Chapter,
and the enforcement of this Chapter.
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