Listers,
As we continue our debate on the draft 'Independent Communications Commission of Kenya Billl 2010' we recall how yesterday, we opened the discussion
on the functions of the Commission where the key issue is that the ICCK will
have to perform duties imposed on it by the former Commission. We did not have
many contributions and I should not give my viewpoint too much but in this case
indulge me. I believe the word ‘imposed’ must go.
The other contribution was by Waudo
mainly concerned with whether the ICCK will continue in its policy formulation
function or whether it will be clear that it is meant to implement policy. He argued that since ICCK will take over whatever CCK has been doing
then how does one deal with the aspect of being “independent of control by
government” when in essence CCK votes at the ITU based on instructions from the
Government of Kenya. If you want to continue anything on the Day 3 discussions
kindly do so under the relevant header…contributions are still welcome.
Today is Day 4 and we move to:
SECTION 5: CONSTITUTION AND APPOINTMENT OF
COMMISSIONERS TO THE COMMISSION
SECTION 6: DISQUALIFICATION
SECTION
5:
The Commission consists of 7
Commissioners appointed by the President on the recommendation of the Public
Service Commission (PSC).
Process:
1. Minister consults with PSC
within 7 days of commencement of the Act ad declares vacancies and request for
applications.
2. Application to be
forwarded to PSC within 14 days of notice (by a qualified person or
person/organization/group proposing qualified person)
3. PSC interviews and shortlists
2 people qualified for Chairperson and 9 people for members
4. Within 7 days President
appoints Chairperson and members.
Question:
Is this process fluid enough?
Key issue I would also like
you to consider:
pg. 5, Section 5 (No. 3)
about the type of person to be appointed, in a nutshell:
- Committed to fairness,
freedom of expression, etc.
- Represents a large
cross-section of the population
I am particularly interested
in No. 3 (ii) [which requires serious editing anyway, I have done a little of
it below though still wordy]:
(ii) Possess suitable
qualifications, expertise and experience in the fields of, amongst others,
broadcasting, telecommunications, law, media and economics; and any other
related expertise.
Question: What are your thoughts on the kind of
Commissioners needed? Do you think there should be a little more here about the
calibre of a Chairperson? Where do gender issues come in? Or rather gender
balance as this is still a problem in many of these appointments in Kenya.
SECTION
6:
Disqualification: There is a
whole list of reasons on pg. 6, Section 6 on people who cannot be appointed to
the commission. It includes:
- is not a Citizen of the
Republic (I think this should be simply Kenya)
- is a public servant or
holder of any other remunerated position under the State
- is an employee or employee
of any party, movement..etc.
- has been convicted of any
criminal charges…
Question:
Read through and see if they are satisfactory? One that is not clear and in my
view needs serious editing is:
6. (1) f. A person may not be appointed as a
Commissioner if he or she or his or her
business partner or associate holds an office in or with, or is employed
by, any person or body, whether corporate or unincorporated, which has an interest
contemplated in paragraph (f):
HELP! I am supposed to be a
moderator, but who understands this or can make it simpler but clearer. It
definitely needs to change.
Best Regards,
Nyaki