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The National Assembly has passed the President’s reservations to the Conflict of Interest Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 12 of 2023), paving the way for tougher regulations against unethical conduct in public service.

In a sitting of the House,Β lawmakers'Β endorsed a raft of amendments tabled by the Leader of the Majority Party as part of President William Ruto’s recommendations, which significantly strengthen the Bill’s provisions and enhance the role of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) in enforcement.

Key among the adopted changes is a broader definition of β€œfamily” and β€œrelative” to ensure that disclosures extend beyond immediate household members, thereby sealing common loopholes used to conceal conflicts. The Bill now also introduces the term β€œundeclared asset” to tighten asset disclosure requirements.

The definitionΒ of a conflict of interest was expanded.Β It now includes situations where a public officer’s private interests may impair their objectivity or could reasonably be expected to do so in the future.

The EACC has been strengthenedΒ to β€œinstitute proceedings for forfeiture of undeclared or unexplained assets,” Β affirming the Commission’s central role in tracking illicit wealth.

Legislators further introduced mandatory disclosure obligations where a public officer becomes aware that a family member or relative has received gifts or complimentary treatment. These must be reported within 48 hours of knowledge or upon resuming duty, according to new subclauses added to Clauses 16 and 18. Failure to comply constitutes an offence.

In financial accountability, Clause 31 now defines a β€œmaterial change” to include fluctuations in asset value by 25 percent or more, acquisition or disposal of property, and changes in marital status, directorships, or organizational memberships.

β€œThese changes are not cosmeticβ€”they are systemic. They align the Bill with the President’s vision of a more accountable and transparent public service,” said Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah while moving the amendments..

Clause 35 was also amended to ensure that declarations made under the Act are not only complete and correct but also subject to greater scrutiny.

The Bill is expected to proceeds to the Senate for consideration.