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"speaker_title": "Hon. Aden Duale",
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"content": " Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I beg to move: THAT, the Schedule to the Bill be amended – (h) by deleting the proposed amendment to section 13(2) and substituting therefor the following new amendment – s.13(2) Delete and substitute therefor the following new subsection - “(2) The affixing of the common seal of the Authority shall be authenticated by the signature of the Chief Executive Officer and the Corporation Secretary and any document not required by law to be made under seal and all decisions of the Board may be authenticated by the signature of the Chief Executive Officer or the signature of the Corporation Secretary upon delegation by the Chief Executive Officer.” This amendment seeks to ensure that the authentication of the common seal of KEMSA or the authority may only be done by the CEO. The Corporation secretary may thus authenticate the common seal only upon the delegation of the CEO. This is for governance structure. If you allow the custodian of the seal, who is in this case the Corporation Secretary, he can sit somewhere with three board members and do a reshuffle of the organisation. It is for good governance that the CEO has a role in authenticating what is to be done in terms of the usage of the seal."
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