Interesting angle Julius. And that is indeed something that can be quickly fixed via amendment. 

On Tue, 6 Feb 2018 at 18:24, Julius Njiraini via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Dear kanini mutemi
i have noted that counties audit committee does not have ICT professionals. its should be noted with financial transaction being done digitally,case example is IFMIS. There is need to amend these frame work and include ICT represantativeto help in auditing technical part of the transaction.
Julius Njiraini
Computer security and forensics consultants
0724293490

On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 8:16 PM, kanini mutemi via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Good morning Listers! 

If you are just joining us, this is a series where we tell the Senate ICT Committee what we think should be in their agenda 2017-2022. Today our goal is to give very specific proposals on legislative and oversight interventions informed by the issues we highlighted yesterday. Those of us who gave proposals in their submissions yesterday, please do not tire, you may bring them up again today. By the way, the Day 1 discussion is not closed, please keep adding your contributions. 

We will dedicate the earlier part of the day to the legislative role of the Senate. I will come back later on and pose more questions on oversight, budget and sharing of revenue. 

I ask–
(a) What ICT laws ought to be passed between now and 2022?
Here you may comment on the Bills currently in circulation or make legislative proposals that the Committee can pick up and commission into the drafting of a Bill. Comments on Bills that would stifle ICT are also welcome. 

(b) What laws need to be amended? 

Keep in mind that the legislative role of the Senate as stated in Article 96 is limited to Bills concerning counties. Therefore, in your proposals, make a case on how that issue is one that concerns counties. (PS; the definition of that proviso is very controversial). 

Let us participate!



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