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List of Big names shortlisted for Permanent Secretary jobs; Tunai, Nixon Korir among others

Samuel Tunai, a former governor of Narok, is one of the well-known people the public service commission has selected for the role of principal Secretary.

The 477 prospective possibilities also include the current principal secretaries and past lawmakers.

They are Kevit Desai, Belio Kipsang, Andrew Tuimur, Chris Kiptoo, Jerome Ochieng, Saitoti Torome, Nixon Korir and Charles Hinga.

Others include Fred Segor, Esther Koimett, Zeinab Hussein, Julius Jwan, Margaret Mwakima, and others.

According to PSC, the chosen applicants were chosen from a list of 9,154 people who applied for the open posts.

The first round of interviews will start on Wednesday of the following week.

“Selection interviews to fill the advertised positions in the public service will be held from October 12 to 22, 2022 following the conclusion of shortlisting of applicants by the Public Service Commission,” read the statement signed by Brown Kutswa in charge of corporate communications.

Early learning and basic Education PS Julius Jwan during the release of the 2021 KCSE results at KNEC headquarters on April 23, 2022.

Early learning and basic Education PS Julius Jwan during the release of the 2021 KCSE results at KNEC headquarters on April 23, 2022.

It adds, “The Commission will conduct selection interviews at its head office in Nairobi and thereafter forward the list of successful candidates to His Excellency the President for consideration for appointment as Principal Secretaries in accordance with the law.”

Others featuring in the list are top officials of state corporations.

On the interview dates, candidates have been asked to be at the venue at least 15 minutes before the starting time.

They are required to bring among other documents and testimonials a registered Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) and clearance certificates from the DCI and KRA.

Members of the public are also invited to provide any credible information of interest relating to any of the shortlisted candidates through sworn affidavits to be received on or before Tuesday ahead of the process.

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