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Omtatah sues against reappointment of National Assembly clerk
Tuesday May 04 2021
By JOSEPH WANGUI
Summary
Rights activist Okiya Omtatah has moved to court to challenge the decision of the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) to reappoint National Assembly clerk Micheal Sialai instead of retiring him.
In the case filed at the Employment and Labour Relations Court in Nairobi and certified urgent, the activist says Mr Sialai’s reappointment on a contractual basis is illegal.
Rights activist Okiya Omtatah has moved to court to challenge the decision of the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) to reappoint National Assembly clerk Micheal Sialai instead of retiring him.
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National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi (centre) with Michael Sialai (right) and Kenya Parliamentary Journalist Association Chair, Gideon Keter. [Kelvin Karani, Standard]
Parliament has extended the term of National Assembly Clerk Michael Sialai by one year.
The Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) met and resolved to extend the clerk s term as he hits retirement age of 60 next month.
Sialai’s term was to end on May 25, 2021, when he was set to retire but it has since been extended to July 2022.
This means the recruitment of a new clerk will start in February 2022.
In a letter to the Parliamentary Joint Services, PSC secretary Jeremiah Nyegenye announced that it would re-appoint Sialai on contract upon retirement.