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Public Service Commission - Public Service Commission The Public Service Commission is a Constitutional Commission established under Article 233 (1) of the Constitution It consists of a Chairperson, Vice Chairperson and seven Commissioners appointed by the President with the approval of the National Assembly
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Frequently Asked Questions - Public Service Commission What is the mandate of Public Service Commission in relation to Values and Principles? Why are Values and Principles entrenched in the Constitution? What is the role of public organizations in promotion of the Values and Principles? How can one obtain the Commission’s report on compliance with Values and Principles?
The Commission - Public Service Commission The Commission Members of the Commission Amb Anthony M Muchiri, CBS CHAIRPERSON Mrs Mary W Kimonye, MBS VICE CHAIRPERSON Joan A Machayo COMMISSIONER
News Updates - Public Service Commission PSC Deepens Partnership Efforts to Advance Disability Inclusion in the Public Service The Public Service Commission (PSC) has strengthened its commitment to accelerating disability mainstreaming…
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PSCIMS i) Section 100 (4) of the Public Service Commission Act 2017 provides that a person who gives false or misleading information to the Commission is, on conviction, liable to a fine not exceeding Kshs 200,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to both such fine and imprisonment