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FUNCTIONS OF KRA COMMISIONER GENERAL

11. Commissioner-General
(1) There shall be a Commissioner-General of the Authority who shall be
appointed by the Minister upon the recommendation of the Board on such terms
and conditions as are specified in his instrument of appointment.
(2) The Commissioner-General shall be the Chief Executive of the Authority
and, subject to the general supervision and control of the Board, shall be
responsible—
(a) for the day to day operations of the Authority;
(b) for the management of funds, property and affairs of the Authority; and
(c) for the administration, organization and control of the staff of the
Authority.
(3) The Minister may, after consultation with the Board, terminate the
appointment of the Commissioner-General for—
(a) misbehaviour in terms of the code of conduct and discipline prescribed
under section 21;
(b) the Commissioner-General’s inability to perform the functions of his
office by reason of mental or physical infirmity; or
(c) any other sufficient cause.
(4) The Commissioner-General may, with the approval of the Board, by notice
in the Gazette, delegate any of his powers or functions under this Act or any other
written law to a Commissioner.
[Act No. 4 of 2004, s. 67.]
12. Secretary to the Board
(1) There shall be a Secretary to the Board who shall be appointed by the Board

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