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    "content": "October, 2010 and 2nd November, 2010 and the CVs of the five directors that were tabled by the Minister on the Table of the House on 2nd November, 2010. On the Committee’s observations and findings, in its sittings held on 11th and 16th November, 2010, the Committee went through the CVs tabled by the Minister and considered whether they met the mandatory requirements of Section 4(1)(f) of the KBC Act, Cap.221. Before embarking into the inquiry, the Committee was aware of the fact that the Act stipulates that the Minister may appoint seven directors of whom not more than three shall be public officers and four others with specialized qualifications. For that reason, the Committee was limited in investigating whether of the Minister’s appointees not more than three directors were public officers and four other directors had mandatory qualifications specified under Section 4(1)(f)(i), (ii) and (iii). Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Minister declared on the Floor of the House that he appointed Rev. Simon Kiuta Lunyayo and Mr. Charles Muhia according to the first limp of Section 4(1)(f) which provides that he can appoint three directors who are public officers. The interpretation and general provisions of the Act defines a public officer as---"
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