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The KCGS Council

Council of the Kenya Coast Guard Service

Governance & Leadership Structure

The Council provides strategic direction, policy oversight, and ensures the effective operation of the Kenya Coast Guard Service in protecting our maritime interests and territorial waters.

Establishment of the Council

The Council of the Kenya Coast Guard Service was established to provide oversight, policy direction, and strategic leadership for maritime security operations.

📜 Legal Foundation

The Council of the Kenya Coast Guard Service is established under the Kenya Coast Guard Service Act as the supreme governing body responsible for the overall policy, control, and supervision of the Service.

Council Composition

1

Cabinet Secretary - Internal Security

Chairperson
2

Cabinet Secretary - Finance

Member
3

Cabinet Secretary - Defence

Member
4

Cabinet Secretary - Transport

Member
5

Cabinet Secretary - Fisheries

Member
6

Cabinet Secretary - Environment

Member
7

Attorney-General

Member
8

Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces

Member
9

Inspector-General of the National Police Service

Member
10

Director-General of the National Intelligence Service

Member

🔑 Director-General - Secretary to the Council

The Director-General serves as the Secretary to the Council and is responsible for:

  • Communicating the decisions of the Council to relevant stakeholders
  • Coordinating Council meetings and preparing agendas
  • Performing any other functions assigned by the Council
  • Co-signatory to Council decisions alongside the Chairperson

✍️ Decision Signification

All decisions or directions of the Council shall be signified under the hand of both the Chairperson and the Director-General, ensuring dual authorization and accountability.

Functions of the Council

The Council exercises comprehensive oversight and strategic leadership responsibilities to ensure effective maritime security operations.

🎯

Policy & Oversight

Responsible for overall policy formulation, control, and supervision of the Kenya Coast Guard Service operations and strategic direction.

📊

Reports & Reviews

Receives and acts on comprehensive reports from the Cabinet Secretary, Director-General, and Technical Committee for informed decision-making.

⚖️

Disciplinary Reviews

Reviews and adjudicates penalties imposed on Service members following disciplinary proceedings to ensure fairness and justice.

💰

Budget Management

Receives, considers, and approves budget estimates to ensure adequate financial resources for Service operations and development.

👥

Human Resource Management

Oversees recruitment, transfers, and promotions of Service members, ensuring professional standards and career development.

🎖️

Senior Appointments

Approves appointments, postings, and promotions of senior officers to maintain leadership quality and operational effectiveness.

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Research & Development

Commissions research on territorial waters protection and Service improvement to enhance capabilities and effectiveness.

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Presidential Advisory

Provides expert advice to the President on all matters relating to and affecting the Kenya Coast Guard Service operations.

📋

Statutory Functions

Performs additional functions conferred by the Act or any other written law to fulfill legal and operational mandates.

Core Responsibilities

  • Overall policy, control and supervision of the Service
  • Receive and act on reports from Cabinet Secretary, Director-General and Technical Committee
  • Review penalties imposed on members after disciplinary proceedings
  • Receive and consider Service budget estimates
  • Recruit, transfer or promote Service members
  • Approve appointments, postings or promotions of senior officers
  • Commission research on territorial waters protection
  • Commission research on Service improvement and functioning
  • Advise the President on Service-related matters
  • Perform other functions conferred by law

Delegation of Powers

The Council may delegate certain powers to the Director-General while maintaining ultimate oversight and responsibility.

📝 Delegation Authority

The Council may, in writing, delegate to the Director-General the power to promote, transfer, or retire ratings, ensuring operational efficiency while maintaining governance standards.

⚙️ Conditions of Delegation

a) Subject to Conditions Any delegation shall be subject to conditions the Council may impose to ensure proper exercise of delegated powers and accountability.
b) Council Responsibility Retained Delegation does not divest the Council of its responsibility concerning the exercise of the delegated power. Ultimate accountability remains with the Council.
c) Revocable Authority Delegation may be withdrawn at any time. If withdrawn, any decision made by the Director-General under delegated power may be withdrawn or varied by the Council.
Important Note:

All delegations must be documented in writing and clearly specify the scope, conditions, and limitations of the delegated authority to ensure transparency and accountability.