Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya Act
The Act's short title is the Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya Act.
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- 20 Jun 2025
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The Act's short title is the Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya Act. Provides definitions and registers-related definitions used in the Act, including terms such as "certified public secretary", "Chairperson of the Board", "Institute", "register", and status of registration in section 2(2). The Council must appoint a secretary to the Council; the secretary must hold and vacate office according to the instrument of appointment and must perform functions required by the Act and any functions the Council may determine from time to time. Establishes the Registration of Certified Public Secretaries Board and states corporate status, seal, property powers, and capacity to sue and be sued; courts must take judicial notice of its seal; the Third Schedule applies to the Board. Section 12 lists who must nominate members of the Registration Board: the Council (four), the Examination Board (one), the Cabinet Secretary responsible for Commerce (one), the secretary to the Commission for Higher Education or their nominee (one), the Director of Personnel Management or their nominee (one), and the Cabinet Secretary responsible for Finance (one).
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Provisions of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya Act
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Part I
PRELIMINARY
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PRELIMINARY - 1. Short title
AI-assisted research summary: The Act's short title is the Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya Act.
Section 1. Short title Section This Act may be cited as the Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya Act. - 2 Verify source ↗
PRELIMINARY - 2. Interpretation
AI-assisted research summary: Provides definitions and registers-related definitions used in the Act, including terms such as "certified public secretary", "Chairperson of the Board", "Institute", "register", and status of registration in section 2(2).
Section 2. Interpretation Section 2(1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires— "certified public secretary" means a person registered as a certified public secretary under section 19 ; "Chairperson of the Board" means the Chairperson of the Registration of Certified Public Secretaries Board appointed by the Cabinet Secretary under the Third Schedule; "Chairperson of the Institute" means the Chairperson of the Institute and includes a person appointed under paragraph 2 of the First Schedule to act as Chairperson; "company secretary" means a certified public secretary; "Council" means the Council of the Institute established by section 8 ; "Disciplinary Committee" means the committee established under section 25 ; "Examination Board" means the Kenya Accountants and Secretaries National Examinations Board established by section 14 of the Accountants Act ( Cap. 531 ); "Institute" means the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya established by section 3 ; "practising certificate" means a practising certificate issued by the Registration Board pursuant to section 14 ; "register" means the register kept pursuant to section 22 ; "Registration Board" means the Registration of Certified Public Secretaries Board established by section 11 . “terrorism financing” has the meaning assigned to it under the Prevention of Terrorism Act . Section 2(2)(a) a person is registered if his name is recorded in the register pursuant to section 22(1)(a) ; Section 2(2)(b) a person is not registered if his registration is cancelled and particulars of the cancellation are recorded in the register pursuant to section 22 (1)(c) ; Section 2(2)(c) a person is registered if the fact of the restoration of his registration is recorded in the register pursuant to section 22(1)(d) .
Part II
ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS BODIES
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ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS BODIES - 10. Secretary to the Council
AI-assisted research summary: The Council must appoint a secretary to the Council; the secretary must hold and vacate office according to the instrument of appointment and must perform functions required by the Act and any functions the Council may determine from time to time.
Section 10. Secretary to the Council Section 10(1) There shall be a secretary to the Council who shall be appointed by the Council. Section 10(2) The secretary to the Council shall hold and vacate the office of the secretary in accordance with terms of the instrument of his appointment to that office. Section 10(3) In addition to the functions which he is required to exercise and perform by or under this Act, the secretary to the Council shall exercise and perform such functions as the Council may, from time to time, determine. - 11 Verify source ↗
ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS BODIES - 11. The Registration Board
AI-assisted research summary: Establishes the Registration of Certified Public Secretaries Board and states corporate status, seal, property powers, and capacity to sue and be sued; courts must take judicial notice of its seal; the Third Schedule applies to the Board.
Section 11. The Registration Board Section 11(1) There shall be a board to be known as the Registration of Certified Public Secretaries Board. Section 11(2)(a) shall be a body corporate; Section 11(2)(b) shall have a common seal which shall be kept in such manner as the Registration Board directs; Section 11(2)(c) may acquire, hold and dispose of property; and Section 11(2)(d) may sue and be sued in its corporate name. Section 11(3) All courts, judges and other persons acting judicially shall take judicial notice of the seal of the Registration Board affixed to a document and shall presume that it was duly affixed. Section 11(4) The provisions of theThird Schedule shall have effect with respect to the Registration Board. - 12 Verify source ↗
ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS BODIES - 12. Constitution of the Registration Board
AI-assisted research summary: Section 12 lists who must nominate members of the Registration Board: the Council (four), the Examination Board (one), the Cabinet Secretary responsible for Commerce (one), the secretary to the Commission for Higher Education or their nominee (one), the Director of Personnel Management or their nominee (one), and the Cabinet Secretary responsible for Finance (one).
Section 12. Constitution of the Registration Board Section 12(1)(a) four shall be nominated by the Council; Section 12(1)(b) one shall be nominated by the Examination Board; Section 12(1)(c) one shall be nominated by the Cabinet Secretary for the time being responsible for Commerce; Section 12(1)(d) one shall be the secretary to the Commission for Higher Education or a person nominated by him; Section 12(1)(e) one shall be the Director of Personnel Management or a person nominated by him; Section 12(1)(f) one shall be nominated by the Cabinet Secretary for the time being responsible for Finance. Section 12(2) The members of the Registration Board appointed pursuant to subsection (1) (a) and (b) shall be nominated from amongst the members of the Institute. [ Act No. 14 of 1991 , Sch., Act No. 11 of 1992 , Sch.] - 13 Verify source ↗
ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS BODIES - 13. Registrar of the Registration Board
AI-assisted research summary: The Cabinet Secretary must appoint a public officer as the Registrar of the Registration Board; the Registrar holds and vacates office per the instrument of appointment, may attend Board meetings and, with the presiding person's consent, participate in deliberations but is not entitled to vote, and must perform functions the Board may determine.
Section 13. Registrar of the Registration Board Section 13(1) The Cabinet Secretary shall appoint a public officer to be the registrar of the Registration Board. Section 13(2) The Registrar of the Registration Board shall hold and vacate the office of the Registrar in accordance with the terms of the instrument of his appointment to that office. Section 13(3) The Registrar of the Registration Board may attend meetings of the Registration Board and may, with the consent of the person presiding at a meeting, take part in the deliberations on any matter arising at the meeting, but he shall not be entitled to vote on any such matter. Section 13(4) In addition to the functions which he is required to exercise and perform by or under this Act, the Registrar of the Registration Board shall exercise and perform such functions as the Registration Board may, from time to time, determine. - 3 Verify source ↗
ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS BODIES - 3. Establishment of the institute
AI-assisted research summary: Establishes the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya, states it is a body corporate, requires a common seal kept as the Council directs, allows it to hold property and sue or be sued, and obliges courts and judicial actors to take judicial notice of its seal.
Section 3. Establishment of the institute Section 3(1) There shall be established an Institute to be known as the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya. Section 3(2)(a) shall be a body corporate; Section 3(2)(b) shall have a common seal which shall be kept in such manner as the Council directs; Section 3(2)(c) may acquire, hold and dispose of property; and Section 3(2)(d) may sue and be sued in its corporate name. Section 3(3) All courts, judges and other persons acting judicially shall take judicial notice of the seal of the Institute affixed to a document and shall presume that it was duly affixed. Section 3(4) The Provisions of the First Schedule shall have effect with respect to the Institute. - 4 Verify source ↗
ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS BODIES - 4. Membership of the Institute
AI-assisted research summary: Registered persons are members of the Institute; Fellows and Members have specified titles; the Council may invite members to become Fellows; Members must pay fees and subscriptions determined by the Council under section 8(3).
Section 4. Membership of the Institute Section 4(1) Each person who is registered is a member of the Institute. Section 4(2)(a) Fellows (comprising those persons who become fellows pursuant to an invitation under subsection (3) of this section and section 5 ) each of whom shall be titled "Fellow of the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya" (designatory letters F.C.P.S. (Kenya)); and Section 4(2)(b) Members (comprising those members of the Institute who are not Fellows) each of whom shall be titled "Member of the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya" (designatory letters C.P.S. (Kenya). Section 4(3) Where the Council considers that a member of the Institute has rendered outstanding service to the secretarial profession, the Council may invite the member to become a Fellow. Section 4(4) Members of the Institute shall pay such fees and subscriptions as the Council may determine under section 8(3) . - 5 Verify source ↗
ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS BODIES - 5. Honorary Fellows
AI-assisted research summary: The Council may invite a non-member who has rendered special services to become an Honorary Fellow; an Honorary Fellow must not be a member of the Institute.
Section 5. Honorary Fellows Section 5(1) Where the Council considers that a person (not being a member of the Institute) has rendered special services to the Institute or the secretarial profession, the Council may invite the person to become an Honorary Fellow of the Institute. Section 5(2) An Honorary Fellow shall not be a member of the Institute. - 6 Verify source ↗
ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS BODIES - 6. Chairperson of the Institute
AI-assisted research summary: Creates the office of Chairperson of the Institute.
Section 6. Chairperson of the Institute Section There shall be a Chairperson of the Institute who shall be elected in the manner provided in paragraph 1 of the First Schedule. - 7 Verify source ↗
ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS BODIES - 7. Functions of the Institute
AI-assisted research summary: Establishes a function to promote standards of professional competence and practice amongst members of the Institute.
Section 7. Functions of the Institute Section to promote standards of professional competence and practice amongst members of the Institute; - 7A Verify source ↗
ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS BODIES - 7A. Powers of Institute for anti-money laundering and countering for financing of terrorism purposes
AI-assisted research summary: The Institute is empowered to regulate, supervise and enforce AML/CFT/CPF compliance for reporting institutions and has specified supervisory powers (vet members, inspections, surveillance, compel documents, sanction, issue rules, share information, and take necessary enforcement action).
Section 7A. Powers of Institute for anti-money laundering and countering for financing of terrorism purposes Section 7A(1) Pursuant to sections 2A , 36A , 36B and 36C of the Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act , the Institute shall regulate, supervise and enforce compliance for anti-money laundering, combating the financing of terrorism and countering proliferation financing purposes by all reporting institutions regulated and supervised by the Institute and to whom the provisions of the Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act ( Cap. 59A ) apply. Section 7A(2)(a) vet proposed members of a reporting institution; Section 7A(2)(b) conduct onsite inspection; Section 7A(2)(c) conduct offsite surveillance; Section 7A(2)(d) undertake consolidated supervision of a member of the Institute; Section 7A(2)(e) compel the production of any document or information the Institute may require for the purpose of discharging its supervisory mandate under the Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act ( Cap. 59A ); Section 7A(2)(f) impose monetary, civil or administrative sanctions for violations related to anti-money laundering, combating the financing of terrorism or countering proliferation financing purposes; Section 7A(2)(g) issue regulations, guidelines, directions, rules or instructions for anti-money laundering, combating the financing of terrorism and countering proliferation financing purposes; Section 7A(2)(h) co-operate and share information for anti-money laundering, combating the financing of terrorism and countering proliferation financing purposes; and Section 7A(2)(i) take such action as is necessary to supervise and enforce compliance by reporting institutions in line with the provisions of the Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act ( Cap. 59A ) and any regulations, guidelines, rules, instruction or direction made or issued thereunder. Section 7A(3) For purposes of this section, “reporting institution” has the meaning assigned to it under section 2 of the Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act ( Cap. 59A ). - 7B Verify source ↗
ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS BODIES - 7B. Penalties for violations relating to money laundering and terrorism financing
AI-assisted research summary: Members and certain persons connected to the Institute are prohibited from violating or failing to comply with anti-money laundering and terrorism financing rules; breaches attract monetary penalties including up to five million, one million, and daily fines up to one hundred thousand shillings.
Section 7B. Penalties for violations relating to money laundering and terrorism financing Section 7B(1) No member of the Institute or a member, director, officer, employer, agent or any other person in the Council, Registration Board or the Examination Board shall violate or fail to comply with the regulations, guidelines, directions, rules or instructions issued for anti-money laundering, combating the financing of terrorism and countering proliferation financing purposes. Section 7B(2)(a) in case of a legal person, to a penalty not exceeding five million shillings; Section 7B(2)(b) in the case of a natural person, to a penalty not exceeding one million shillings; and Section 7B(2)(c) to additional penalties not exceeding one hundred thousand shillings in each case for each day or part thereof during which such violation or non-compliance continues. - 8 Verify source ↗
ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS BODIES - 8. The Council
AI-assisted research summary: The Institute is governed by a Council (the Council of the Institute); the Council determines the fees and subscriptions payable by members.
Section 8. The Council Section 8(1) The Institute shall be governed by a council to be known as the Council of the Institute. Section 8(2) Subject to this Act, all acts and things done in the name of, or on behalf of, the Institute by the Council or with the authority of the Council shall be deemed to have been done by the Institute. Section 8(3) The fees and subscriptions payable from time to time by members of the Institute shall be determined by the Council. Section 8(4) The provisions of the Second Schedule shall have effect with respect to the Council. - 9 Verify source ↗
ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIOUS BODIES - 9. Constitution of the Council
AI-assisted research summary: Section 9 sets out the Council's composition and allows the Cabinet Secretary to appoint one member.
Section 9. Constitution of the Council Section 9(1)(a) the Chairperson; Section 9(1)(b) nine members of the Institute elected in the manner provided in paragraph (1) of the Second Schedule; and Section 9(1)(c) one member appointed pursuant to subsection (2) . Section 9(2) The Cabinet Secretary may appoint one member of the Council.
Part III
PRACTISING CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC SECRETARIES
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PRACTISING CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC SECRETARIES - 14. Practising certificate
AI-assisted research summary: After the initial twelve-month period (or longer if the Cabinet Secretary declares), no person may practise as a certified public secretary unless they hold a practising certificate in force.
Section 14. Practising certificate Section 14(1) After the expiration of twelve months or such longer period as the Cabinet Secretary may declare by notice in the Gazette after the commencement of this Act, no person shall practise as a certified public secretary unless he is the holder of a practising certificate that is in force. Section 14(2) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding six thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year or to both. - 15 Verify source ↗
PRACTISING CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC SECRETARIES - 15. Practising as a certified public secretary
AI-assisted research summary: Section 15 defines 'practising as a certified public secretary' by listing activities (subsection (1)(a)–(d)) and excludes salaried employees from that definition when acting in their employment (subsection (2)).
Section 15. Practising as a certified public secretary Section 15(1)(a) he engages in the public practice of secretaryship or performs the statutory duties of a certified public secretary or holds himself out to the public as a person entitled to do so; Section 15(1)(b) he offers to perform or performs services involving the submission of official and statutory returns of companies and trading organizations; Section 15(1)(c) he offers to perform or performs services involving the certification of statutory returns or records related to statements; or Section 15(1)(d) he engages in any practice, or performs or offers to perform any services, which may be prescribed. Section 15(2) A salaried employee of the Government, a local authority or of any other person does not practise as a certified public secretary by reason only of doing, in his capacity as such employee, any of the acts referred to in subsection (1) . - 16 Verify source ↗
PRACTISING CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC SECRETARIES - 16. Application for practising certificate
AI-assisted research summary: Applicants for a practising certificate must apply to the Registration Board; the application must be in the prescribed form and accompanied by the prescribed fee; making a wilful false or misleading statement in an application is an offence punishable by a fine not exceeding three thousand shillings or imprisonment for up to six months or both.
Section 16. Application for practising certificate Section 16(1) A person wishing to obtain a practising certificate shall apply to the Registration Board. Section 16(2) An application for a practising certificate shall be in the prescribed form and shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee. Section 16(3) Any person who, in any application for a practising certificate wilfully makes a false or misleading statement shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding three thousand shillings or imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to both. [ Act No. 14 of 1991 , Sch.] - 17 Verify source ↗
PRACTISING CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC SECRETARIES - 17. Issue of practising certificate
AI-assisted research summary: A practising certificate issued to any person remains the property of the Registration Board.
Section 17. Issue of practising certificate Section 17(1)(a) he is registered; Section 17(1)(b) he has received from a certified public secretary who is the holder of a practising certificate instructions of such a nature and for such period as may be prescribed; and Section 17(1)(c) he meets such other requirements as may be prescribed and, if not so satisfied, shall refuse the application. Section 17(2) A practising certificate issued to any person remains the property of the Registration Board. [ Act No. 11 of 1992 , Sch.] - 18 Verify source ↗
PRACTISING CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC SECRETARIES - 18. Duration of practising certificate
AI-assisted research summary: If a person’s practising certificate ceases because they are no longer registered, they must deliver the certificate to the Registration Board within fourteen days; a person may surrender a practising certificate to the Registration Board; failing to deliver as required (without reasonable excuse) is an offence punishable by a fine not exceeding five thousand shillings.
Section 18. Duration of practising certificate Section 18(1) A practising certificate remains in force unless it ceases to be in force under subsection (2) , (4) or (5) . Section 18(2) A practising certificate issued to any person ceases to be in force if that person ceases to be registered. Section 18(3) Where a practising certificate issued to any person ceases under subsection(2) to be in force, that practising certificate does not come into force again if the person is subsequently registered: Provided that a practising certificate will come into force if the registration of the person is restored pursuant to subsection (5) or (6) of section 23 . Section 18(4) Subject to section 29(3)(b) , a practising certificate ceases to be in force during any period when it is suspended pursuant to section 28(1)(e) or, if that period is varied on appeal under section 29 , during the period as so varied. Section 18(5) A person may surrender to the Registration Board a practising certificate issued to him and in that event the certificate ceases to be in force. Section 18(6) Where a practising certificate ceases to be in force under subsection (2) , the person to whom the certificate was issued shall deliver it to the Registration Board within fourteen days after the date on which he ceases to be registered. Section 18(7) Any person who, without reasonable excuse, contravenes subsection (6) is guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding five thousand shillings. - 18A Verify source ↗
PRACTISING CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC SECRETARIES - 18A.[Deleted byAct No. 9 of 2000, s. 122.]
AI-assisted research summary: Section 18A has been deleted.
Section 18A.[Deleted byAct No. 9 of 2000, s. 122.] - 18B Verify source ↗
PRACTISING CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC SECRETARIES - 18B. Licensing of dual occupations
AI-assisted research summary: Persons who hold more than one professional occupation must elect in writing which is their primary occupation; only that primary occupation requires an annual licence so that no person obtains more than one annual licence in a year.
Section 18B. Licensing of dual occupations Section 18B(1) Where any person to whom section 18A applies carries on more than one professional occupation at the same time, such person shall elect in writing which of such occupations shall be deemed to be his primary occupation. Section 18B(2) A person to whom subsection (1) applies shall only be required to obtain an annual licence in respect of his primary occupation to the intent that no such person shall obtain more than one annual licence in any one year. [ Act No. 7 of 1990 , Sch.] - 19 Verify source ↗
PRACTISING CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC SECRETARIES - 19. Application for registration
AI-assisted research summary: A person wishing to be registered as a certified public secretary shall apply to the Registration Board.
Section 19. Application for registration Section 19(1) A person wishing to be registered as a certified public secretary shall apply to the Registration Board. Section 19(2) An application to be registered as certified public secretary shall be in the prescribed form and shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee. Section 19(3)(a) he is of or above the age fixed by the Registration Board pursuant to subsection (4) ; Section 19(3)(b) he is qualified to be registered; and Section 19(3)(c) he is not disqualified from being registered. Section 19(4) The Registration Board shall fix, by notice in the Gazette , the age at which a person wishing to be registered must have attained. Section 19(5) A person who, in an application to be registered, wilfully makes a false or misleading statement shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding three thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months or to both. [ Act No. 11 of 1992 , Sch.] - 20 Verify source ↗
PRACTISING CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC SECRETARIES - 20. Qualification
AI-assisted research summary: Sets qualifications for registration and gives the Registration Board power to approve or withdraw approved qualifications and to require applicants to demonstrate knowledge of local law, practice, conduct and character.
Section 20. Qualification Section 20(1)(a) he has been awarded by the Examinations Board a certificate designated the Final Certificate of the Certified Public Secretaries Examination; Section 20(1)(b) he holds a qualification approved under subsection (2) by the Registration Board; Section 20(1)(c) he is, on the 30th June, 2002, both a citizen of Kenya and a member of the professional body known as the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators; Section 20(1)(d) he is, on the 30th June, 2002, both ordinarily resident in Kenya and a member of the professional body known as the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators; Section 20(1)(e) he is, at the commencement of this Act, registered as an accountant under section 24(1) of the Accountants Act ( Cap. 531 ); or Section 20(1)(f) he is, on the 30th June, 2002, an advocate of the High Court of Kenya. Section 20(2) The Registration Board may, by notice in the Gazette , approve qualifications which it considers sufficient to allow a person to be registered, and may, in like manner, withdraw any such approval. Section 20(3) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2) , the Registration Board may require a person making application for registration to satisfy the Registration Board (in such manner as it directs) that his knowledge of local law and practice is, and that his professional conduct and general character have been such as in the opinion of the Registration Board make him a fit and proper person to be registered, and unless the person so satisfies the Registration Board he shall not be treated as being qualified to be registered. [ Act No. 14 of 1991 , Sch., Act No. 2 of 2002 , Sch.] - 21 Verify source ↗
PRACTISING CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC SECRETARIES - 21. Disqualifications
AI-assisted research summary: Lists circumstances that disqualify a person and two specific exemptions where a person is not treated as disqualified.
Section 21. Disqualifications Section 21(1)(a) if he is convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction in Kenya or elsewhere of an offence involving fraud or dishonesty; Section 21(1)(b) if he is an undischarged bankrupt; Section 21(1)(c) if he is of unsound mind and has been certified to be so by a medical practitioner; or Section 21(1)(d) if during any period when the Registration Board has determined under section 28(1)(d) that he shall not be registered or during any such period as varied by the High Court under section 29 . Section 21(2)(a) the period which has elapsed since the conviction concerned; or Section 21(2)(b) the circumstances of the offence, Section 21(3) A person shall not be treated as disqualified under subsection (1)(b) if the Registration Board is satisfied that the bankruptcy of the person concerned arose as a result of unavoidable losses or misfortunes. Section 21(4) A person shall not be treated as being disqualified under subsection (1)(d) if the High Court allows an appeal under section 29 . - 22 Verify source ↗
PRACTISING CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC SECRETARIES - 22. Registration
AI-assisted research summary: Section 22 prescribes (1) items recorded in the register, (2) that the registrar may alter the register to ensure accuracy, (3) who may inspect the register (police/public officers/authorized persons/others on payment), and (4) that the register is admissible as evidence in court or tribunal proceedings.
Section 22. Registration Section 22(1)(a) the name of any person whose application under section 19 is approved; Section 22(1)(b) the fact that a practising certificate is issued to any person or that any such certificate ceases to be in force under this Act; Section 22(1)(c) particulars of the cancellation under this Act of the registration of any person; Section 22(1)(d) the fact that the registration of any person is restored under this Act; and Section 22(1)(e) such other matters as the Registration Board may determine. Section 22(2) The registrar of the Registration Board may cause to be made such alterations in the register as are necessary to ensure that the matters recorded therein are accurate. Section 22(3)(a) any member of the police force or any public officer acting in the course of his duty; or Section 22(3)(a)(i) any member of the police force or any public officer acting in the course of his duty; or Section 22(3)(a)(ii) any person authorized by the registrar of the Registration Board; or Section 22(3)(b) on payment of such fee as may be prescribed, by any other person. Section 22(4) The register shall be received in proceedings before any court or tribunal as evidence of the matters recorded therein which are required by or under this Act to be so recorded. Section 22(5)(a) to be a true copy of an entry in the register; Section 22(5)(b) stating that a person is not, or was not on a date specified in the document, registered; or Section 22(5)(c) stating that a person is not, or was not on a date specified in the document, the holder of a practising certificate, Section 22(6) Proceedings on or an inquiry under this Act before the Disciplinary Committee shall be deemed to be proceedings before a tribunal for the purpose of this section. - 23 Verify source ↗
PRACTISING CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC SECRETARIES - 23. Cancellation of registration
AI-assisted research summary: Section 23 sets rules for cancellation and restoration of registration: the Registration Board must not cancel under subsection (1)(b) without offering the member an opportunity to show cause; the Council may require or direct cancellation or restoration in specified circumstances; the Registration Board must restore registration following a successful High Court appeal or when the Council directs restoration.
Section 23. Cancellation of registration Section 23(1)(a) a determination that the registration of the member be cancelled is made under section 28(1) ; Section 23(1)(b) any circumstances arise which, if the member were other than a person applying for registration, would disqualify him under section 21 from being registered; or Section 23(1)(c) the Registration Board is required under subsection (4) to do so. Section 23(2) The Registration Board shall not cancel the registration of a member of the Institute under subsection (1)(b) unless it has afforded to the member an opportunity to show cause why his registration should not be cancelled. Section 23(3) Subsections (2) and (3) of section 21 shall apply in relation to the cancellation of the registration of a member of the Institute under subsection (1)(b) as they apply for the purpose of determining whether or not a person is disqualified from being registered. Section 23(4) The Council may require the Registration Board to cancel the registration of a member of the Institute who fails to comply with the requirement of section 4(4) . Section 23(5) When the registration of a member of the Institute is cancelled under subsection (1)(a) the Registration Board shall restore the registration if, on an appeal made under section 29 , the High Court allows the appeal. Section 23(6) The Council may direct the Registration Board to restore the registration of a person whose registration is cancelled under subsection (1)(c) and, if it does so, the Registration Board shall restore the registration. Section 23(7) The registration of a member shall be restored by recording in the register particulars of the restoration. Section 23(8) The registration of a member shall be cancelled by recording in the register particulars of the cancellation.
Part IV
DISCIPLINARY PROVISIONS
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DISCIPLINARY PROVISIONS - 24. Professional misconduct
AI-assisted research summary: The Cabinet Secretary may, on the advice of the Council and the Registration Board, regulate the professional conduct of the members of the Institute.
Section 24. Professional misconduct Section 24(1) The Cabinet Secretary may, on the advice of the Council and the Registration Board, regulate the professional conduct of the members of the Institute. Section 24(2)(a) he allows any person to practise in his name as a certified public secretary unless such person is the holder of a practising certificate and is in partnership with him or employed by him; Section 24(2)(aa) deleted byAct No. 9 of 2000, s. 123 ; Section 24(2)(b) he enters, for the purpose of or in course of practising as a certified public secretary, into partnership with a person who does not hold a practising certificate or secures any professional business through the services of such a person or by means not open to a certified public secretary; Section 24(2)(c) he pays or allows or agrees to pay or allow directly or indirectly, to any person (other than a person who holds a practising certificate, is a retired partner or the legal representative of such a partner) any share, commission or brokerage out of the fees for, or profits of, his professional services; Section 24(2)(d) he discloses information acquired in the course of professional engagement to any person other than a client, without the consent of the client, or otherwise than required by law; Section 24(2)(e) he certifies or submits in his name or in the name of his firm a report of statutory returns and completion of such statutory returns and the related records have not been made by him or a partner or an employee in his firm; Section 24(2)(f) he fails to disclose in a statutory return or otherwise a material fact known to him and disclosure of that fact is necessary to ensure that the statutory returns are not misleading; Section 24(2)(g) he fails to report a material mis-statement known to him to appear in a statutory return with which he is concerned in a professional capacity; Section 24(2)(h) he is guilty of gross negligence in the conduct of his professional duties; Section 24(2)(i) he expresses an opinion on any matter with which he is concerned in a professional capacity without obtaining sufficient information on which to base the opinion; Section 24(2)(j) he fails to keep the funds of a client in a separate banking account or to use any such funds for purposes for which they are intended; Section 24(2)(k) he includes in any statement, return or form to be submitted to the Council any particulars knowing them to be false; or Section 24(2)(l) he does or fails to do any other act which may be prescribed. - 25 Verify source ↗
DISCIPLINARY PROVISIONS - 25. The Disciplinary Committee
AI-assisted research summary: Creates a Disciplinary Committee and sets member composition (3–5), quorum (3), chair appointment by the Council, three-year member term with eligibility for reappointment, and grants the Council power to terminate appointments and to appoint temporary replacements when members are unable to act.
Section 25. The Disciplinary Committee Section 25(1) There shall be a committee to be known as the Disciplinary Committee. Section 25(2) The Disciplinary Committee shall consist of not less than three or more than five members who shall be appointed by the Council and the quorum of any meeting of such committee shall be three. Section 25(3) There shall be a Chairperson of the Disciplinary Committee who shall be appointed by the Council. Section 25(4) Subject to this section, a member of the Disciplinary Committee holds office for three years and is eligible for reappointment. Section 25(5) The Council may, at any time, with or without cause, terminate the appointment of a member of the Disciplinary Committee or terminate the appointment of a member as Chairperson of the committee. Section 25(6) Where a member of the Disciplinary Committee is unable to exercise and perform his functions the Council may appoint a person to replace the member for such period as may be necessary. - 26 Verify source ↗
DISCIPLINARY PROVISIONS - 26. Inquiry by the Disciplinary Committee
AI-assisted research summary: If the Council believes a member may have committed professional misconduct it must refer the matter to the Disciplinary Committee, and the Disciplinary Committee must inquire into the matter.
Section 26. Inquiry by the Disciplinary Committee Section 26(1) Where the Council has reason to believe that a member of the Institute may have been guilty of professional misconduct it shall refer the matter to the Disciplinary Committee which shall inquire into the matter. Section 26(2) The provisions of the Fourth Schedule shall have effect with respect to an inquiry by the Disciplinary Committee pursuant to subsection (1) . - 27 Verify source ↗
DISCIPLINARY PROVISIONS - 27. Recommendations after inquiry
AI-assisted research summary: The Disciplinary Committee makes recommendations; if the Council agrees with recommendations under (1)(a) or (b) it shall inform the member that no further action is taken or shall reprimand the member; if the Council does not agree (for (1)(a) or (b)) or in cases (1)(c),(d),(e) the Council must within fourteen days forward the report and any recommendation it considers appropriate to the Registration Board.
Section 27. Recommendations after inquiry Section 27(1)(a) that no further action be taken against the member; Section 27(1)(b) that the member be reprimanded; Section 27(1)(c) that the member be reprimanded with publication of the reprimand in the Gazette ; Section 27(1)(d) that the registration of the member be cancelled and that he be not registered for such a period (including life) as is specified; or Section 27(1)(e) that any practising certificate held by the member be suspended. Section 27(2) Where the Disciplinary Committee in a report makes a recommendation under subsection (1)(a) or (b) the Council shall, if it agrees with the recommendation, inform the member of the Institute concerned that no further action is to be taken against him or reprimand the member, as the case may be. Section 27(3)(a) under subsection (1)(a) or (b) and the Council does not agree with the recommendation; or Section 27(3)(b) under subsection (1)(c) , (d) or (e) , the Council shall, within fourteen days of the receipt of the report, forward to the Registration Board a copy of the report together with any recommendation referred to in subsection (1) which the Council considers appropriate in the circumstances of the case, which recommendation may or may not be the same as the recommendation of the Disciplinary Committee. - 28 Verify source ↗
DISCIPLINARY PROVISIONS - 28. Determination by the Registration Board
AI-assisted research summary: Section 28 empowers the Registration Board to make specified disciplinary determinations (including no action, reprimand, publication of reprimand, cancellation of registration for a specified period including life, or suspension of practising certificate). The Board may require the Council to furnish further evidence; the Council must comply; the Disciplinary Committee must reopen inquiries if directed; members have a right to be heard; the Board shall notify members of its determination; determinations are final subject to section 29.
Section 28. Determination by the Registration Board Section 28(1)(a) determine that no further action be taken against the member; Section 28(1)(b) reprimand the member; Section 28(1)(c) reprimand the member and cause the fact of the reprimand to be published in the Gazette ; Section 28(1)(d) determine that the registration of the member be cancelled and direct that he be not registered for such period (including life) as is specified; or Section 28(1)(e) suspend the practising certificate of the member for such period as is specified. Section 28(2) Before making a determination under subsection (1) the Registration Board may, in writing, require the Council to furnish to the Registration Board such further evidence concerning any matter that is so specified, and the Council shall comply with the requirement. Section 28(3) In order to comply with a requirement of the Registration Board under subsection (2) the Council may direct the Disciplinary Committee to reopen and continue the inquiry concerned and the Disciplinary Committee shall do so to the extent that it is necessary to furnish the evidence required. Section 28(4) A member of the Institute whose alleged professional misconduct is the subject of inquiry has a right to be heard by the Registration Board before it makes a determination under subsection (1) . Section 28(5) The Registration Board shall notify the member of the Institute whose alleged professional misconduct is the subject of inquiry of its determination under subsection (1) . Section 28(6) Subject to section 29 , a determination of the Registration Board under subsection (1) is final. [ Act No. 20 of 1989 , Sch., Act No. 9 of 2000 , s. 125.] - 29 Verify source ↗
DISCIPLINARY PROVISIONS - 29. Appeals
AI-assisted research summary: A person aggrieved by a Registration Board determination under section 28(1)(d) or (e) may appeal to the High Court within ninety days of notification; on appeal the High Court may affirm (and vary suspension/registration periods) or allow the appeal.
Section 29. Appeals Section 29(1) A person aggrieved by a determination of the Registration Board under section 28(1)(d) or (e) may appeal to the High Court against the determination within ninety days of being notified of the determination. Section 29(2) On an appeal the High Court may affirm (with or without variation of the period for which the person concerned is not to be registered or the period for which his practising certificate is suspended) the determination of the Registration Board or allow the appeal. Section 29(3)(a) section 23(5) has effect in relation to the cancellation of the registration of the member of the Institute; and Section 29(3)(b) the suspension of a practising certificate of the member of the Institute ceases to have effect. - 30 Verify source ↗
DISCIPLINARY PROVISIONS - 30. Rules
AI-assisted research summary: The Chief Justice may make rules about appeals under section 29, including fees, costs and procedures.
Section 30. Rules Section 30(1) The Chief Justice may make rules governing appeals under section 29 and providing for the fees to be paid, the scale of costs of any appeal and the procedures to be followed therein. Section 30(2) Until rules are made under subsection (1) and subject to any such rules, the provisions of the Civil Procedure Act ( Cap. 21 ) apply as if the determination appealed against was a decree of a subordinate court exercising original jurisdiction.
Part V
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
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MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS - 31. Staff and protection of Institute, etc., from liability
AI-assisted research summary: The Institute and the Registration Board may employ necessary staff; neither the Institute nor the Registration Board (nor their members, employees or agents) are liable for loss or damage when acting in good faith and without negligence in exercising duties or powers under this Act.
Section 31. Staff and protection of Institute, etc., from liability Section 31(1) The Institute and the Registration Board may each employ such persons as are necessary for the discharge of their respective functions. Section 31(2) No liability shall attach to the Institute, or the Registration Board or to any of their respective members, employees or agents for any loss or damage sustained by any person as a result of any act or omission done or made in good faith and without negligence in the performance or exercise or the intended performance or exercise of any duty or power or conferred by or under this Act. - 32 Verify source ↗
Provision
Section 32. Terms and conditions of employment of staff Section The terms and conditions of employment of persons employed under section 31 shall be as are determined by the Institute and the Registration Board respectively. - 33 Verify source ↗
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS - 33. Moneys payable to the Institute and the Registration Board
AI-assisted research summary: Parliament appropriates moneys for the Institute and the Registration Board; the Cabinet Secretary may direct the amounts and timing of payments.
Section 33. Moneys payable to the Institute and the Registration Board Section 33(1) There shall be payable to the Institute and the Registration Board such moneys as are appropriated by Parliament for their respective purposes. Section 33(2) The Cabinet Secretary may give directions as to the amounts in which, and the times at which moneys referred to in subsection (1) are to be paid to the Institute, and the Registration Board respectively. - 34 Verify source ↗
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS - 34. Accounts and audit
AI-assisted research summary: The Institute and the Registration Board must keep proper accounts and records annually; those accounts must be audited and the audited statements and auditors' reports must be sent to the Cabinet Secretary, who may request to inspect the accounts.
Section 34. Accounts and audit Section 34(1) The Institute and the Registration Board shall each keep proper accounts and proper records in relation to the accounts and shall each prepare in respect of each accounting year a statement of accounts. Section 34(2) The accounts and statements of accounts of the Institute and the Registration Board shall, subject to the Exchequer and Audit Act ( Cap. 412 ), be audited by accountants appointed by the Institute or by the Registration Board, as the case may be. Section 34(3) As soon as the accounts and statement of accounts of the Institute or the Registration Board have been audited under subsection (2) , the Institute and the Registration Board, as the case may be, shall send to the Cabinet Secretary a copy of the statement together with a copy of any report made by the auditor concerned on that statement or on any such accounts. Section 34(4) On the written request of the Cabinet Secretary the accounts and statement of the Institute, or the Registration Board, shall be made available to him or to any person nominated by him. - 35 Verify source ↗
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS - 35. Offences
AI-assisted research summary: Using protected Institute titles or designatory letters without entitlement is an offence; corporate bodies and firms can be guilty; conviction can lead to fines up to KSh 5,000 plus KSh 400 per day.
Section 35. Offences Section 35(1)(a) assumes or uses the title or designatory letters referred to in section 4(2)(a) and who is not a Fellow of the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya; Section 35(1)(b) assumes or uses the title or designatory letters referred to in section 4(2)(a) and who is not a member of the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya; or Section 35(1)(c) assumes or uses the title Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya and who is not such an Honorary Fellow, Section 35(2) A corporate body (whether incorporated in Kenya or elsewhere) which uses any of the titles or designatory letters referred to in section 4(2)(a) or 4(2)(b) shall be guilty of an offence. Section 35(3)(a) uses the title or designatory letters referred to in section 4(2)(a) and each of the partners in the firm is not entitled to use the title or designatory letters as the case may be; or Section 35(3)(b) uses the title or designatory letters referred to in section 4(2)(b) and each of the partners in the firm is not entitled to use the title or designatory letters as the case may be, Section 35(4) A person guilty of an offence under this section is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding five thousand shillings, together with a further fine not exceeding four hundred shillings for each day on which the offence continues. [ Act No. 14 of 1991 , Sch.] - 36 Verify source ↗
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS - 36. Vacancy in membership
AI-assisted research summary: The Council or the Registration Board may exercise and perform its functions despite any vacancy among members; proceedings' validity is not affected by such vacancy or by defects in appointment.
Section 36. Vacancy in membership Section The Council or the Registration Board may exercise and perform its functions notwithstanding any vacancy among the members and the validity of any proceedings of the Council or the Registration Board is not affected by any such vacancy or any defect in the appointment of a member. - 37 Verify source ↗
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS - 37. Regulations
AI-assisted research summary: The Cabinet Secretary may make regulations.
Section 37. Regulations Section The Cabinet Secretary may make regulations prescribing anything which is required to be or which maybe prescribed under this Act, and for carrying out or giving effect to this Act.
Part VI
GENERAL PROVISIONS
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GENERAL PROVISIONS - 38. Application of Part
AI-assisted research summary: This Part applies despite any other provisions of this Act.
Section 38. Application of Part Section The provisions of this Part shall have effect notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act. - 39 Verify source ↗
GENERAL PROVISIONS - 39. Convening first annual general meeting of the Institute
AI-assisted research summary: Cabinet Secretary may appoint a person to exercise Council functions to convene the first annual general meeting; Cabinet Secretary shall not appoint a Council member under section 9(2) until after the Chairperson is elected; the appointed person shall preside until the Chairperson is elected and may exercise the Chairperson's functions.
Section 39. Convening first annual general meeting of the Institute Section 39(1) To enable the first annual general meeting of the Institute to be convened the Cabinet Secretary may appoint a person to exercise and perform the functions of the Council under paragraph 5 of the First Schedule, and anything done by the person so appointed under that paragraph for that purpose shall be deemed to have been done by the Council. Section 39(2) The Cabinet Secretary shall not appoint under section 9(2) a member of the Council until after the Chairperson has been elected at the first annual general meeting of the Institute. Section 39(3) The person appointed pursuant to subsection (1) shall, until the Chairperson is elected preside at the first annual meeting of the Institute and may, for that purpose, exercise and perform all the functions under this Act of the Chairperson. - 40 Verify source ↗
GENERAL PROVISIONS - 40. Transitional provisions
AI-assisted research summary: The Cabinet Secretary must make rules to ensure an orderly transfer of company administrative functions to certified public secretaries registered under this Act.
Section 40. Transitional provisions Section In order to provide for continuity in the statutory administrative affairs of companies, the Cabinet Secretary shall make rules to provide for the orderly and smooth transfer of functions to qualified certified public secretaries duly registered in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
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