Close Menu
News HubNews Hub
  • Home
  • General News
  • Breaking News
  • Trending
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Celebrities
  • Economy
  • Sports
Trending Now

Kenya Met Lists Areas Expected to Experience Rains and Strong Winds This Week

December 3, 2025

Concern as Hackers Use New Cyber Trick to Target and Take Over WhatsApp Accounts

December 3, 2025

Governor Announces Major Reshuffles Affecting 16 Departments

December 3, 2025

Police to Receive 3,000 New Vehicles as Government Plans Switch to Electric Fleet

December 3, 2025

Paul Muite Calls Out GoK for Ignoring Court Judgments, Demands LSK Action

December 3, 2025

Cheers as Wamuthende Sworn in as Member of Parliament

December 3, 2025

High Court Issues Orders to IG Kanja After Natembeya, Khalwale Drama

December 3, 2025

Senator Pushes for Mass Retirement of Civil Servants Aged 60 and Above

December 3, 2025

Understanding Decentralized Finance (DeFi): Basics and How It Works

December 2, 2025

Stablecoin Liquidity Cycles and Their Impact on Loan Rates

December 2, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
News HubNews Hub
WhatsApp Facebook Advertise With Us
  • Home
  • General News
  • Breaking News
  • Trending
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Celebrities
  • Economy
  • Sports
News HubNews Hub
Breaking News

Blow for Ruto as Court Cancels Executive Order

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraNovember 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

President William Ruto has suffered a major setback after the High Court quashed his Executive Order No. 3 of 2024, which aimed to introduce new rules for managing State corporations.

The ruling, delivered by Justice Chacha Mwita, marked a serious defeat for the Executive’s efforts to tighten control over governance, staffing, and operations within parastatals.

In his decision, Justice Mwita declared that the President’s order went against Article 234(2) of Kenya’s Constitution.

This Article gives the Public Service Commission (PSC) the sole authority to manage human resources in the public service.

The court stressed that any law or executive action that interferes with the PSC’s constitutional role is invalid.

Not only did the judge nullify Ruto’s Executive Order, but he also declared specific parts of the State Corporations Act (Cap. 446) unconstitutional.

These include Sections 5(3) and 27(c), which were found to give powers to the President that are strictly reserved for the PSC.

“The President cannot exercise powers that the Constitution has specifically assigned to the Public Service Commission,” Justice Mwita stated. “Therefore, Sections 5(3) and 27(c) of the State Corporations Act, to the extent that they confer such powers, are unconstitutional, null, and void,” he added.

Executive Order No. 3 was issued on May 24, 2024, through a gazette notice. It sought to bring State corporations under closer supervision by the Office of the President.

The guidelines outlined in the order gave Ruto’s office control over key matters such as board appointments, terms of service, and staff management — responsibilities that have traditionally been under the PSC’s mandate.

The move immediately sparked opposition from constitutional bodies, particularly the Public Service Commission and the Law Society of Kenya (LSK).

Both institutions filed petitions challenging the legality of the order, arguing that it violated the principles of separation of powers and undermined the independence of the PSC.

The LSK argued that Ruto’s order attempted to create a parallel structure for managing public service outside the constitutional framework, which would erode the PSC’s autonomy and open the door to political interference in public sector appointments.

In agreement, the High Court sided with the LSK, reaffirming that the PSC plays a vital role in ensuring that Kenya’s public service runs based on merit, professionalism, and impartiality — values protected under Article 232 of the Constitution.

Justice Mwita emphasized that constitutional commissions such as the PSC exist to prevent the concentration of power within the Executive and to guarantee fair and transparent management of the public sector.

As a result of the ruling, both the Executive and Parliament will now have to revisit existing laws governing State corporations, including the State Corporations Act, to make sure they align with the Constitution and uphold the authority of independent commissions like the PSC.

This landmark judgment is seen as a strong message reinforcing the importance of respecting constitutional boundaries between the Executive and independent commissions, and it significantly limits the President’s influence over public service management.

Join Government Official WhatsApp Channel To Stay Updated On time
https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWT5gSGufImU8R0DO30

Follow on WhatsApp Follow on Facebook
Share. WhatsApp Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link
Avatar photo
Judith Mwaura
  • Website

Judith Mwaura is a dedicated journalist specializing in current affairs and breaking news. She is passionate about delivering accurate, timely, and well-researched stories on politics, business, and social issues. Her commitment to journalism ensures readers stay informed with engaging and impactful news.

Related Posts

Kenya Met Lists Areas Expected to Experience Rains and Strong Winds This Week

December 3, 2025

Concern as Hackers Use New Cyber Trick to Target and Take Over WhatsApp Accounts

December 3, 2025

Governor Announces Major Reshuffles Affecting 16 Departments

December 3, 2025

Police to Receive 3,000 New Vehicles as Government Plans Switch to Electric Fleet

December 3, 2025

Paul Muite Calls Out GoK for Ignoring Court Judgments, Demands LSK Action

December 3, 2025

Cheers as Wamuthende Sworn in as Member of Parliament

December 3, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Recent News

Kenya Met Lists Areas Expected to Experience Rains and Strong Winds This Week

December 3, 2025

Concern as Hackers Use New Cyber Trick to Target and Take Over WhatsApp Accounts

December 3, 2025

Governor Announces Major Reshuffles Affecting 16 Departments

December 3, 2025

Police to Receive 3,000 New Vehicles as Government Plans Switch to Electric Fleet

December 3, 2025

Paul Muite Calls Out GoK for Ignoring Court Judgments, Demands LSK Action

December 3, 2025

Cheers as Wamuthende Sworn in as Member of Parliament

December 3, 2025

High Court Issues Orders to IG Kanja After Natembeya, Khalwale Drama

December 3, 2025

Senator Pushes for Mass Retirement of Civil Servants Aged 60 and Above

December 3, 2025

Understanding Decentralized Finance (DeFi): Basics and How It Works

December 2, 2025

Stablecoin Liquidity Cycles and Their Impact on Loan Rates

December 2, 2025
Popular News

Senator Gloria Orwoba Mourns Njambi Koikai, Pledges to Honor Her Legacy with Endometriosis Centre

June 14, 2024

Jera Mixed Secondary School in Siaya County Shut Down Indefinitely Due to Food Shortage Crisis

July 19, 2025

Under-Collateralized Crypto Loans Using Web3 Identity

November 24, 2025

Former CS Kiunjuri Treats Moses Kuria to Lunch Following His Departure from Cabinet

July 24, 2024

WHO Raises the Alarm Over Deadly Chikungunya Virus in Kenya

July 23, 2025

Breaking: Man Behind June 25 Protest Timetable Reportedly Missing

June 24, 2025

Chaos in CBD: Gen Z Protester Slaps Police Officer During #JusticeForOjwang Demos

June 13, 2025

Ruto Breaks Silence over AI Coffin Images Shared on Social Media

January 10, 2025

Billions Borrowed by Ruto’s Government in Just 3 Months

February 14, 2025

TikTokers Mocking Raila Jr Ordered to Apologise or Face Arrest

October 23, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • General News
  • Trending News
  • Advertise With Us
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
© 2025 News Hub. Designed by News Hub.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.