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GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12942
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 12942
THE PUBLIC OFFICER ETHICS ACT
(No. 4 of 2003)
NOTIFICATION
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 33(1) of the
Public Officer Ethics Act, 2003, the Isiolo County Assembly Service
Board establishes the following administrative Procedures:
THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY SERVICE BOARD PROCEDURES
FOR ADMINISTRATION OF PART IV OF THE ACT
PART I —PRELIMINARY
Citation
1. These Procedures may be cited as the Isiolo County Assembly
Service Board Procedures for Administration of Part IV of the Act
Interpretation
2. In these Procedures, unless the context otherwise requires —
"Act" means the Public Officer Ethics Act, 2003;
"Board" means the Isiolo County Assembly Service Board
established in accordance with section 12 of the County Government
Act, 2012;
"Commission" means the Ethics and Anti-Corruption
Commission established under section 3 of the Ethics and Anti-
Corruption Commission Act, 2011;
"Declarant" means a person who has made a declaration under
the Act;
"Declaration form" means the form set out in the Schedule to the
Act in accordance with section 26(2) of the Act;
"Declaration year" means the year when the two-year declaration
under the Act falls due;
"Designated Officer" means an employee of the Board assigned
to administer these Procedures or any part thereof in accordance with
clause 4 (2) of these Procedures;
"Employee" means a public officer employed by the Board;
"Final declaration" means a declaration made in accordance with
section 27 (5) of the Act;
"Initial declaration" means a declaration made in accordance with
section 27 (3) of the Act;
"Public Officer" shall take the meaning in Article 260 of the
Constitution of Kenya, 2010;
"Regulations" means the Regulations made under the Act;
"Secretary" means the Clerk of the County Assembly or in
absence of the Clerk, the person exercising the functions of the clerk
in accordance with section 2 of the County Assembly Service Act,
2017;
"Two-year declaration" means a declaration made in accordance
with section 26(1) of the Act.
Scope of Application
3. These Procedures shall apply to the administration of Part IV of
the Act with respect to employees of the Board.
PART II—PROCEDURE IN RELATION TO DECLARATIONS
Administration of the Procedures
4. ( I) The Secretary shall administer these Procedures on behalf of
the Board.
(2) The Secretary may designate officer(s) from among the
employees of the Board to administer the Procedures or any part
thereof in respect to any specified category of employees of the
Board.
(3)
The designation under sub-paragraph (2) shall be in writing
and shall outline the specific tasks to be performed by the designated
Officer.
Procedure in Submitting Declarations
5.
(1) An employee shall submit a declaration in the Form set out
in the Schedule to the Act.
(2) The Board may use such measures as may be appropriate to
facilitate an employee to acquire the form referred to in sub-paragraph
(I).
(3) The Board may publish the declaration form in a format that
may permit the declaration form —
(a) to be rendered in digital format; or
(b) to be downloaded from a website and printed out in paper
format.
(4) Where an employee is required to make an initial, two—year or
final declaration, the Secretary or Designated Officer may issue a
notification to the employee not less than thirty (30) days before the
due date for the declaration.
(5) For avoidance of doubt, failure to provide a declaration form
or to issue a notification under this paragraph shall not be construed
as a waiver of the responsibility of the employee to submit a
declaration under the Act.
Completion and Submission of Declarations
6. (1) An employee shall complete and submit the declaration
form to the Secretary.
Register of Declarations
7. (1)
The Board shall maintain a register containing details of
each employee who is required to make a declaration in accordance
with the Act. The register shall include-
(a)
name; personal number; designation; directorate; department
or unit
(b) Date the employee submitted the declaration form;
(c)type of declaration (initial, tow-year or final);
(d)
name and signature of the designated officer acknowledging
receipt of the declaration;
(e)
total number of employees who have submitted declarations
as at the due date;
(f)
total number of employees required to submit declarations;
and
(g) any remarks relating to the declarations.
(2) A register under this part may be maintained in separate
documents.
Reports on Compliance
8. The Board shall submit to the Commission a report containing
the following information:
(a) In relation to two-year declaration —
(i)
the number of employees on the payroll as at 31st October
of the year of declaration;
(ii) a certified copy of the register maintained in accordance
with paragraph 6;
(iii) the total number of employees who have complied with
the requirement for declarations;
(iv) the total number of employees who have not complied
with the requirement for declarations;
(v) action taken by the Board in relation to any employee who
has not complied; and
(vi) any relevant remarks on the submissions.
(b) In relation to the initial and final declaration —
(i) number of employees required to make a declaration;
(ii)
the number of employees who have complied with the
requirement for declaration;
(iii)
number of employees who have not complied with the
requirement for declarations;
(iv) action taken in relation to any employee who has not
complied; and
(v) any relevant remarks on the submissions.
2. The report under this part shall;
(a) in relation to a two-year declaration, be submitted to the
Commission, not later than 31st July, of the year following the
declaration;
(b)
in relation to initial and final declarations, be submitted to the
Commission not later than 31" July following the end of the
financial year within which the declarations were made.
PART III—PROCEDURE IN RELATION TO CLARIFICATIONS
Requests for Clarification
9. 1. The Secretary or the designated Officer shall review each
declaration to ascertain if any of the following conditions exist
—
(a)
on the face of the declaration, or in light of any other
information the Board may have, there is reason to suspect
the declaration may be false or incomplete;
(b)
the assets of the declarant appear disproportionate to his or
her known income;
(c) the income, assets or liabilities of the declarant raise concerns
of impropriety or conflict of interest.
(2)
If it is suspected that any of the conditions in subparagraph
(1) exist, the Secretary or designated Officer shall give the declarant
an opportunity to make a clarification in accordance with section
28(1) of the Act.
(3) Request for a clarification shall be made in writing.
(4)
The Secretary or designated Officer shall, in the register of
declarations, document the particulars of clarification sought, the
mode of communication, the time given to respond, the date and
particulars of response, if any.
(5)
If no explanation is given, or if after considering any
explanation the declarant may give, the Secretary or Designated
Officer is of the opinion that the conditions in subparagraph
(1) (b)
still exist, the Secretary or designated Officer may, in addition to any
other action including investigations and commencement of civil
proceedings, take disciplinary or other appropriate action against the
employee.
PART IV--PROCEDURE FOR THE ACCESS OR PUBLICATION
OF INFORMATION IN A DECLARATION
Access and Publication of Information in a Declaration
10. (1) The Board or any other person shall not disclose, access,
acquire or publish the information in the declaration form except as
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may be provided in the Act, the Regulations, these Procedures, or any
other written law.
(2) A person who wishes to gain access or to publish information
in relation to a declaration under the Act shall —
(a) apply to the Board in the form set out in Appendix I; and
(b) demonstrate to the Board that he or she has a legitimate
interest in the information; and
(c) demonstrate to the Board that the access to or publication of
that information shall be for a good cause and in furtherance
of the objectives of the Act.
(3) Where the information is intended to be disclosed or
publicized, the applicant shall expressly state so in the application.
(4) Where a person has made an application to the Board in
accordance with this paragraph —
(a) the Board shall issue the applicant with an acknowledgement
in the form set out in Appendix II;
(b) the Board shall inform the declarant of the application in
writing;
(c) the Board shall give the declarant an opportunity to make a
representation in writing in relation to the application within
14 days; and
(d) the Board shall take into consideration the representation by
the public officer while determining the application.
(5) The Board shall determine an application made in accordance
with this paragraph and communicate its decision in writing to the
applicant within thirty (30) days of receipt of the application.
(6) For the avoidance of doubt, the Board shall not release or part
with the original declaration made by any employee in satisfying the
requirement of this paragraph, unless required for investigation by a
law enforcement agency or by any written law.
PROVIDED that where an original declaration is released under 10
(4) above the Board shall always retain a certified copy of the
declaration;
decisions made under this paragraph setting out—
(a) the name of each applicant;
(b) the date each application was received;
(c) the name and personal number of the employee who is the
subject of the application;
(d) the department or other unit to which the employee belongs;
(e) a brief description of the information applied for;
(I) whether the employee accepts or opposes to the information
applied for;
(g) a brief description of the decision made in relation to the
application including reasons for denial where applicable; and
(h) date when the decision was communicated to the applicant.
Access by Declarant
11. An Application for access by an employee to his or her
declaration may be determined by the Secretary.
Proof of Identity
12. The Board shall not give access to the information in a
declaration to—
(a) the employee unless the employee proves his or her identity;
or
(b) a representative of the employee unless that representative —
(i) Provides proof of his or her authority to act as a
representative of the employee; and
(ii) Provides proof of identity of the' mployee.
Decision to be Final
13. (1) Except as provided under the Act, Regulations and these
Procedures, the decisions of the Board in relation to a declaration by
an employee shall be final.
(2) Any person dissatisfied with the decision may appeal in
accordance with the procedures set out in the Public Officer Ethics
(Management, Verification, and Access to Financial Declarations)
Regulations, 2011.
Regulations to Apply to this Part
14. This part shall be read and construed together with the Public
Officer Ethics (Management, Verification, and Access to Financial
Declarations) Regulations, 2011.
PART V—PROCEDURE IN RELATION TO STORAGE AND
RETENTION OF DECLARATION FORMS
Mechanisms for Storage, Retention and Retrieval
15. (1) The Board shall ensure that appropriate mechanisms are
put in place for the safe and secure storage, retention and easy
retrieval of the declarations.
(2) The mechanisms established under sub-paragraph (1) may
include manual, electronic, microfilm or any other form as the Board
may consider appropriate.
Cessation of Retention of Information
16. (1) Where the period for retaining information obtained in
accordance with Part IV of the Act has lapsed, the Board shall
determine the action to be taken in relation to that information.
(2) The Secretary may make a written proposal to the Board in
relation to the action to be taken by the Board in accordance with sub-
paragraph (1).
PART VI—GENERAL PROVISIONS
Powers of the Board
17. (1) Notwithstanding delegation of any function or power by
the Board for the purposes of these Procedures, the Board may
—
(a) exercise the delegated power or perform the delegated
function; or
(b) on its own motion or request by any person, revise a decision
of the Secretary made for the purposes of these Procedures.
(2) The Board may from time to time review the operational
procedures put in place by the secretary in the application of these
procedures.
Matters not Covered by these Procedures
18. The Board may issue written instructions in relation to any
matter that has not been provided for in these procedures.
Representations to the Board
19. The Board may consider representations from any person in
the application of these Procedures.
Review
20. (1) The Board may from time to time review the operational
arrangements put in place by the Secretary in the application of these
Procedures.
(2) The Board may review these Procedures from time to time as
may be necessary.
APPENDIX I
REQUEST TO ACCESS A DECLARATION OR CLARIFICATION
Note:
A separate form to be completed in respect of a request for
information for each declarant.
Part I—Information on Applicant
1. Name
2. National Identity Card/Passport Number
3. Postal Address
(7) The Board shall maintain a register of applications and
4. Physical Address
5. E-mail Address
6. Occupation
Part II—Particulars of Information Applied for
(a) Nature of Information (please tick
1. Declaration ( )
2. Clarification ( )
3 .Declaration and Clarification ( )
(b) Declaration period
Part III— Information on the Person whose declaration is sought to be
obtained:
(a) Name
(b) Directorate/Department (if known)
(c) Work Station
(d) Reason for requiring the information:-
(i) Official
(ii) Other reason
(e) State precisely the purpose for which the declaration sought will
be used
Signature
Date
Stamp:
MR/3258751
Dated the 26th November, 2021.
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Details
- Act / Legislation
- THE PUBLIC OFFICER ETHICS ACT
- Reference
- No. 4 of 2003
- Section
- section 33(1)
- Date Signed
- 26th November 2021
- Page
- 47
- Extraction Method
- regex
Source Gazette
Vol. CXXIII No. 241
Published 21st January 2021