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President William Ruto poses for a photo with 50 CASs at State House on March 23, 2023. PCS

The High Court on Monday, July 3, ruled that President William Ruto’s appointment of 50 Chief Administrative Secretaries was unconstitutional.

The ruling was made by a three-judge bench including Justices Kanyi Kimondo, Hedwing Ong’udi and Visram Alnashir. 

The three-judge bench further ruled that whereas there was public participation before the appointment of CASs, it was only limited to 23 CASs and not 50 as appointed by President William Ruto.

"There was no public participation in the appointment of the extra 27 CASs. The establishment of the extra 27 CAS positions is unconstitutional," Justice Ongudi ruled.

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"For the avoidance of doubt, the entire complement of 50 CASs is therefore unconstitutional," added Justice Kimondo

The High Court further faulted President William Ruto's administration for not subjecting the CASs upon selection by Public Service Commission (PSC) to vetting by the National Assembly. 

The Court ruled that the role of CASs fell between a constitutional and state office hence there was need for a parliamentary vetting.

"CASs are for all purposes assistant Cabinet Secretaries and Principal Secretaries are relegated to reporting to CASs and CSs," the High Court ruled on the need for vetting in the National Assembly adding that the CASs were supposed to earn more than PSs.

The three-judge bench in their ruling also questioned the wisdom of having 50 assistants to CSs when the Kenyan Constitution limited the maximum number of CSs to 22.

"We do not think it was the intention of framers of our Constitution to have 50 CASs deputising 22 CASs," the High Court ruled. 

While it was established that the position of CAS was advertised as required by law, PSC was faulted for not indicating the number of vacancies. 

On Friday, March 24, the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) and Katiba Institute sued President William Ruto and the Public Service Commission (PSC) for contravening the constitution.

The two bodies argued that by appointing 50 CASs, President Ruto violated Article 10 of the Constitution which provided for the creation of 23 positions.

Pending the determination of the case, High Court Lady Justice Hedwig Ong'udi barred the CASs from earning a salary, remuneration, and any benefit. By Kioko Nyamasyo, Kenyans.co.ke

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