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The Access to Government Procurement Opportunities (AGPO) law, [6] originally introduced in 2012, set aside 10% of government contracts to be awarded to disadvantaged groups (i.e. enterprises owned by young people, women or persons with a disability) without competition from established firms. This percentage was increased to 30% in 2013.
The second International Civil Service Effectiveness Index, published in April 2019 by the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford, ranked New Zealand as the top country for Government Procurement Effectiveness. The procurement indicator was a new addition to this index, not present in the previous 2017 index.
The Kenya School of Government was originally established in 1961 as a Public Service Management and Development Institute. [3] [4] In 1963, it was renamed to Kenya Institute of Administration (KIA) with an aim of training and educating Kenya's post-independence high cadre civil service and government administrative leaders.
Kenya ICT Authority; The East African Marine Cable System Limited; Kenya Advance Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) 22: Ministry of Youth Affairs, Sports And The Arts Kipchumba Murkomen: State Department of Sports: Sports Kenya Kenya Sports Academy Anti Doping Agency Kenya National Library Service Kenya National Archives Kenya Cultural ...
The Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) was a spending plan initiated by the Government of Kenya to boost economic growth and lead the Kenyan economy out of the 2007–2008 Kenyan crisis and the Great Recession. [1]
The then-British envoy to Kenya, Sir Edward Clay, publicly raised the issue of Anglo-Leasing at a dinner in Nairobi.He subsequently came under pressure from Kenyan politicians to make public his evidence, and was reported to have provided the President, Mwai Kibaki, with a dossier containing details of corruption in the government.
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) [2] was established by an Act of Parliament, the Kenya Revenue Authority Act, which became effective on 1 July 1995. The Authority is charged with collecting revenue on behalf of the Government of Kenya. [1] The Authority's core operations are:-
In 2005, Kobia was appointed the director, Kenya Institute of Administration (KIA), now the Kenya School of Government, serving in that capacity until 2012, when she was appointed the chairperson of the Kenya Public Service Commission, the first Kenyan woman to serve in that position. [2] [3]