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Grand Regency saga: The verdict

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The Laico Hotel, formerly the Grand Regency Hotel, in Nairobi. Photo/JENNIFER MUIRURI 


Posted  Saturday, January 24  2009 at  20:29

The qualifications for appointment as Governor were spelt out (unlike under the current position) and the Governor and the members of the Board were to be appointed by the President subject to the approval of Parliament.

The commission recommends adoption of the arrangement proposed in the Draft constitution.

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  1. Submitted by scanfish

    No Mr Aketch, you are dead wrong. Contempt for Kenyans comes from MPs like Namwamba and Khalwale who use parliamentary privilege to settle personal scores, don't focus on doing their jobs with integrity and don't pay taxes. THAT is contempt.

    Posted  January 25, 2009 04:55 PM  
  2. Submitted by wuod_aketch

    The matter now remains in the hands of parliamentarians. This is the time they need to show us that the heavy allowances and salary they get is for delivering on matters like this. Kibaki's contempt of parliament should not be allowed to go unchallenged.

    Posted  January 24, 2009 10:38 PM