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(f) to terminate the employment of teachers.
(3) The Commission shall––
(a) review the standards of education and training of persons
entering the teaching service;
(b) review the demand for and the supply of teachers; and
(c) advise the national government on matters relating to the
teaching profession.
CHAPTER FOURTEEN––NATIONAL SECURITY
Part 1—National Security Organs
Principles of national
security.
238. (1) National security is the protection against internal and
external threats to Kenya’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, its
people, their rights, freedoms, property, peace, stability and prosperity,
and other national interests.
(2) The national security of Kenya shall be promoted and
guaranteed in accordance with the following principles––
(a) national security is subject to the authority of this
Constitution and Parliament;
(b) national security shall be pursued in compliance with the law
and with the utmost respect for the rule of law, democracy,
human rights and fundamental freedoms;
(c) in performing their functions and exercising their powers,
national security organs shall respect the diverse culture of
the communities within Kenya; and
(d) recruitment by the national security organs shall reflect the
diversity of the Kenyan people in equitable proportions.
National security organs
National security
organs.
239. (1) The national security organs are—
(a) the Kenya Defence Forces;
(b) the National Intelligence Service; and
(c) the National Police Service.