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"speaker_name": "Mr. Wako",
"speaker_title": "The Attorney-General",
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"legal_name": "Sylvester Wakoli Bifwoli",
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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I was coming to that. The constitutional office holders are specifically mentioned in the Constitution. This Act has, all the time, related to them. Not everybody who is mentioned in the Constitution is a constitution office holder. I will get the correct Section here. I think it is Section 119. On harmonising the salary structure, the constitution office holders were harmonised with those of Permanent Secretaries. In fact, there is Band A1. Who enjoys this? It is the Attorney-General and the Chief Justice who are constitutional office holders. However, in the harmonisation, we have the Permanent Secretary, Secretary to the Cabinet and Head of Public Service in Band A1. Since Independence, the Permanent Secretary, Secretary to the Cabinet and Head of Public Service, the Chief Justice and the Attorney-General have always been in the same band. That was, however, harmonised. In Band A2, we have the Judge of Appeal, the Controller and Auditor-General, the Chairman of the Public Service Commission and the Chairman of the Electoral Commission of Kenya. We also have Permanent Secretaries in this band."
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