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    "content": "This Motion will therefore bring the much needed urgent attention to the need to mitigate the issues of delays, incompetence and transgression and allow citizens to receive services and justice locally and in a timely manner. I would like that the office of the Ombudsman at the county level be initially housed by governors. Also, commission offices at the county level should be given resources because currently they suffer budget constraints. Since they are centralized, it becomes difficult to ask for funding for them to decentralise these services. So, they should be given more resources. We also expect that the structure of the implementation of this Motion should be developed by the Commission on Administrative Justice at the national level so as they put up these satellite offices at the county level. They should also outline for us the implementation structure of the decentralisation and also put timelines to it. The Commission on Administrative Justice should also create a reporting mechanism, as they draw up the structure, and offer linkages with other agencies for further action. Such agencies include the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution and the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC). We also need a review of the existing Act to put the decentralisation of the Commission offices into law. We expect that through this Motion, we will amend the Commission on Administrative Justice Act, especially Section 55 that has a sunset clause, to enable the continuation of the work of the Commission on Administrative Justice. It is also important that we take the Ombudsman offices to the counties because currently social media seems to be taking up the role of the Commission on Administrative Justice at the county level with no further action on whatever transgressions that are there. His Excellency President Uhuru Kenyatta recently launched an initiative dubbed"
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