Parliamentary Service Commission
The Parliamentary Service Commission is established under Article 127 of the Constitution. It is responsible for the general policy and strategic direction of the PSC.

The Parliamentary Service Commission under section 127 (6c) of the Constitution is responsible for the preparation of annual estimates of expenditure of the PSC and submitting them to the National Assembly for approval thereby exercising budgetary control over the service; and undertaking Programmes to promote the ideals of parliamentary democracy; and performing other functions necessary for the well-being of the members and staff of Parliament or as prescribed by national legislation

Our Vision

Democratic and People-Centered

Our Mission

To facilitate Members of Parliament to effectively and efficiently discharge their constitutional mandate of representation,legislation and oversight

Our Values

Integrity & Accountability

We shall maintain the highest level of ethics, transparency and accountability in discharging our duties.

Cooperation & Consultation

We shall maintain the spirit of cooperation based on consultation and communication.

Impartiality

We shall remain objective and non-partisan in the delivery of service.


Professionalism

We shall maintain a high level of competence and teamwork in our work.

Responsiveness

We shall be customer focused and provide high quality service in a timely and reliable manner.


Inclusiveness

We shall recognize diverse backgrounds to promote national integration.

Members of the 6th Commission
The Commission consists of the Speaker of the National Assembly, as the Chairman, seven Members appoint- ed by Parliament and one Woman and one Man appointed by Parliament from persons who are experienced in Public affairs but are not Members of Parliament. The Clerk of the Senate is the Secretary to the Commission.
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Rt. Hon. Sen. (Dr.) Moses M. Wetang’ula, E.G.H., M.P
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Sen. Joyce Korir, CBS, MP
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Hon. Patrick Makau, EBS, CBS, MP
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Hon. Faith Gitau, CBS, MP
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Hon.Mishi Mboko,CBS,MP
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Sen. Okongo Mogeni,SC, CBS, MP
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Hon.Mohamed Ali,HSC, CBS,MP
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Sen. Wahome Wamatinga, MP
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Hon. Rachel Ameso, CBS
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Sen. Johnson Muthama, CBS

Mandate of the
Parliamentary
Service Commission

Article 127(6) of the Constitution sets out the Commission's Mandate as follows:

PSC is responsible for the overall policy development and administration of Parliament

The Commission is responsible for-

  1. Providing services and facilities to ensure the efficient and effective functioning of Parliament;
  2. Constituting offices in the parliamentary service, and appointing and supervising office holders;
  3. Preparing annual estimates of expenditure of the parliamentary service and submitting them to the National Assembly for approval and exercising budgetary control over the service;
  4. Undertaking, singly or jointly with other relevant organizations,programmes to promote the ideals of parliamentary democracy; and
  5. Performing other functions-
    1. Necessary for the well-being of the members and staff of Parliament; or
    2. Prescribed by national legislation.

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