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(b) advise the national and county governments on the
remuneration and benefits of all other public officers.
(5) In performing its functions, the Commission shall take the
following principles into account—
(a) the need to ensure that the total public compensation bill is
fiscally sustainable;
(b) the need to ensure that the public services are able to attract
and retain the skills required to execute their functions;
(c) the need to recognise productivity and performance; and
(d) transparency and fairness.
231. (1) There is established the Central Bank of Kenya.
(2) The Central Bank of Kenya shall be responsible for
formulating monetary policy, promoting price stability, issuing
currency and performing other functions conferred on it by an Act of
Parliament.

Central Bank of
Kenya.

(3) The Central Bank of Kenya shall not be under the direction
or control of any person or authority in the exercise of its powers or in
the performance of its functions.
(4) Notes and coins issued by the Central Bank of Kenya may
bear images that depict or symbolise Kenya or an aspect of Kenya but
shall not bear the portrait of any individual.
(5) An Act of Parliament shall provide for the composition,
powers, functions and operations of the Central Bank of Kenya.
CHAPTER THIRTEEN—THE PUBLIC SERVICE
Part 1—Values and Principles of Public Service
232. (1) The values and principles of public service include—
(a) high standards of professional ethics;
(b) efficient, effective and economic use of resources;
(c) responsive, prompt, effective, impartial and equitable
provision of services;

Values and principles
of public service.

Select target paragraph3