Fellow Listers, The proposal by the ICT Authority to rein on quacks is actually overdue if ICTA's legal mandate is anything to go by. On the basis of Legal Notice 183 of 2013 and Legal Notice 198 of 2013, the functions of ICTA are as set out below: I have listed all and boldly highlighted the ones that are most significant in light of the current conversation. (a) *set and enforce ICT standards & guidelines for human resource, infrastructure, processes, systems and technology for the public office and public service* and; (b) deploy and manage all ICT staff in the public service; (c) *facilitate and regulate the design, implementation and use of ICTs in the public service;* (d) promote ICT literacy and capacity; (e) promote e-Government services; (f) facilitate optimal electronic, electronic form, electronic record and equipment use in the public service; promote ICT innovation and enterprise; (h) *establish, develop and maintain secure ICT infrastructure and systems* (i) *supervise the design, development and implementation of critical ICT Projects across the public service.* (j) implement and manage the Kenya National Spatial Data Initiative As long as the ICT Authority operates within its lawful mandate and adopts a consultative approach, we owe them some measure of support rather than castigation. Kamotho