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Constitutional Offices Renumeration Act - as Plain Text by MWakili

LAWS OF KENYA The ConsTiTuTional offiCes (RemuneRaTion) aCT Chapter 423 Revised Edition 2012 (2009) Published by the National Council for Law Reporting with the authority of the Attorney General www.kenyalaw.org 2 CAP.

423 Constitutional Ofces (Remuneration) [Rev.

2012 64 of 1968, CHAPTER 423 8 of 1972, 4 of 1973, THE CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICES 7 of 1975, (RENUMERATION) ACT 6 of 1976, 16 of 1977, 3 of 1981, Commencement: 30th December, 1968 14 of 1985, 6 of 1986, 8 of 2000, An Act of parliament to x the salaries and allowances of persons holding 2 of 2002, certain ofces provided for in the constitution 7 of 2007, 6 of 2009, 57 of 2012.

Short title.

1.

This Act may be cited as the Constitutional Ofces (Remuneration) Act.

Salaries and 2.

(1) The salaries to be paid to the holders of the ofces specied allowances for in the rst column of the Schedule, being the ofces mentioned in section certain ofces under the Constitution.

104 of the Constitution, shall, with effect from the 1st July, 2008, be at the annual salary scales specied in relation to those ofces in the 14 of 1985, s.

2, second column of that Schedule: 8 of 2000, s.

2, 2 of 2002, Sch., Provided that where a salary scale is specied the holder of the 7 of 2007, Sch., ofce shall be paid such salary, within the scale, as the President may 6 of 2009, Sch.

determine having regard to (a) the seniority of the various ofce holders, based on the number of years served in a particular ofce; and (b) the differences in skills, workload and accountabilities attached to each ofce.

(2) The holders of the ofces specied in the rst column of the Schedule shall be paid such allowances as may be determined from time to time by the President.

3.

(Repealed by 8 of 2000, s.

3).

Other allowances.

4.

Nothing contained in this Act shall preclude the payment to 14 of 1985, s.

3.

the holder of the ofce specied in the rst column of the Schedule any allowance not mentioned or determined in accordance with this Act which he is eligible to receive other than by virtue of this Act.

5.

(Repealed by 57 of 2012, s.

27).

Rev.

2012] Constitutional Ofces (Remuneration) CAP.

423 36.

Notwithstanding the provisions of this Act or of any other Validation of increments.

written law, any increments in the salaries paid to the holders of any of 8 of 2000, s.

4.

the ofces specied in the rst column of the Schedule, between the 1st July, 1985 and the date of commencement of this section shall be deemed to be in accordance with the provisions of this Act.

SCHEDULE (s.2) 14 of 1985, s.

4, 6 of 1986, s.

2, 8 of 2000, s.

5, Ofce Salary Scale or Rate 2 of 2002, Sch., 6 of 2009.

Sch.

Attorney-General Band A1 Chief Justice Band A1 Judge of Appeal Band A2 Puisne Judge Band A3 Controller & Auditor-General Band A2 Chairman, Public Service Commission Band A2 Deputy Chairman, Public Service Commission Band A3 Member, Public Service Commission Band A3 Chairman, Interim Independent Electoral Commission Band A2 Vice-Chairman, Interim Independent Electoral Commission Band A3 Member, Interim Independent Electoral Commission Band A3 Salary Scale Band A1 means a salary scale commencing at Ksh.399, 440 per month, increasing by 39, 940 per annum to Ksh.

439,380 per month; thereafter increasing by Ksh.43,140 per annum to Ksh.

482,520 per month; thereafter increasing by Ksh.49,140 per annum to Ksh.531,660 per month; thereafter increasing by 4 CAP.

423 Constitutional Ofces (Remuneration) [Rev.

2012 Ksh.55,140 per annum to Ksh.

586,800 per month; thereafter increasing by Ksh.

61,140 per annum to Ksh.647, 940 per month thereafter increasing by Ksh.67, 140 to Ksh.

916, 500 per month.

Salary Scale Band A2 means a salary scale commencing at Ksh.292,765 per month, increasing by Ksh.

19,320 per annum to Ksh.

312,085 per month; thereafter increasing by Ksh.

21,055 per annum to Ksh.

333,140 per month; thereafter increasing by Ksh.22,950 per annum to Ksh.356,090 per month; thereafter increasing by Ksh.

25,015 per annum to Ksh.406,120 per month; thereafter increasing by Ksh.30,000 per annum to Ksh 436,120 per month; thereafter increasing by Ksh.

35,000 per annum to Ksh 576,120 per month.

Salary Scale Band A3 means a salary scale commencing at Ksh.232,960 per month, increasing by Ksh.

13,930 per annum to Ksh.246,890 per month; thereafter increasing Ksh.

15,170 per annum to Ksh.

262,060 per month; thereafter increasing by Ksh.

16,575 per annum to Ksh.295,210 per month; thereafter increasing by Ksh.17,872 to Ksh.366,698 per month; thereafter increasing by Ksh.18,654 per annum to Ksh.441,314 per month; thereafter increasing by Ksh.20,002 per annum to Ksh.

481,318 per month.

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