Administrative Law 1 Cat 1 (Autorecovered)
Administrative Law 1 Cat 1 (Autorecovered)
Administrative Law 1 Cat 1 (Autorecovered)
CAT 1
Title: County Development Boards in Kenya: Establishing
and Using the Foundational Elements of Administrative
Law
Overview:
Administrative law concerns get complex when one considers the County Government
Amendments Act of 2014, which established the County Development Boards (also known
as CDBs) in all 47 counties of Kenya. In the establishment, construction, and management of
CDBs, this article examines the application of core administrative law concepts. The efficient
and equitable operation of these bodies depends on fundamental values like legality, fairness,
rationality, and accountability.
Justice and Representation: The concepts of justice and representation are reflected
in the way that CDBs are put together. Representatives from county assemblies,
national assemblies, and county executives are among the members, guaranteeing a
representative and varied group that takes into account different viewpoints when
making decisions.
Equitable Resource allocation: CDBs, charged with directing and coordinating the
execution of development plans tailored to each county, serve as the physical
embodiment of the constitutional ideal of equitable resource allocation. This
guarantees that the allocation of resources takes into account the distinct requirements
and preferences of every county.
Legal Structure:
The County Governments Act of 2012: The legal foundation for the creation and
functioning of CDBs is established by the County Governments Act. The duties of
CDBs are delineated in Section 15, with particular emphasis placed on their
involvement in project and program implementation coordination and oversight at the
county level.
Function and Makeup: The Act delineates the function and makeup of CDBs, which
include representatives from the national and local assemblies as well as the county
executive. Transparency is encouraged and the composition is guaranteed to fulfill the
constitutional mandate thanks to this statutory clarity.
Institutions of Oversight: The Act establishes committees and reports to the Senate
among other oversight mechanisms. This guarantees CDBs' accountability for their
decisions and acts, in line with administrative law principles that require
accountability and openness in the use of public authority.