11 nominees for the Principal Secretary positions are expected to face the vetting panels to defend their suitability for the jobs on today.
The nominees will appear before the various committees of the National Assembly for the week-long vetting exercise that ends on Friday.
Unlike the Cabinet Secretary nominees who faced the appointments committee chaired by Speaker Moses Wetangula, the PS nominees will appear before their respective departmental committees.
To start off the vetting exercise this morning is, Cabinet Affairs PS Julius Korir, his Crops and National Treasury counterparts Philip Harsame and Chris Kiptoo respectively.
Interior PS nominees Raymond Omollo, Livestock’s Development’s Harry Kimutai and Economic Planning’s James Muhati will face the same committees between 11.30 am and 1.30 pm.
Citizen Services PS nominee Julius Bitok and Medical services PS Peter Tum will be vetted by the Administration and Internal Affairs committee and Health committee respectively between 2.30 pm and 4.30 pm.
The last nominees to be vetted on Monday are Aurella Rono and Josephine Mburu who have been picked as Parliamentary Affairs PS and Health standards PS respectively.
By KNA