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Court rules that appointment of the 50 CASs was irregular

High Court finds that the process of establishing 27 additional CASs positions was unconstitutional.

That only 23 CASs position were done as per the earlier Judgement of Mrima J.

The High Court, sitting in Nairobi, has ruled as follows:

1. THAT the public participation for the creation of the post of CAS was only conducted for 23 CASs.

2. THAT the creation of the additional 27 CASs did not adhere to the Constitutional requirement of public participation.

3. THAT the appointment of extra 27 CASs did not satisfy public participation.

4. THAT the PSC did not prove that the public participation exercise covered the additional 27 CASs.

5. THAT the High Court has, therefore, ruled that the establishment of extra 27 CASs was unconstitutional.

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