On February 20, 2025, Public Service Commission (PSC) Vice Chairperson Mary Kimonye appeared before Parliamentary Departmental Committee on Labour at the Parliament Buildings to review the Commission’s 2025 Budget Policy Statement. Accompanied by Commissioner Irene Asienga and PSC Chief Executive Officer Paul Famba, Mrs. Kimonye led discussions on the Commission’s policies, programs, and expenditure ceilings outlined in the statement. The meeting focused on aligning the PSC’s financial strategies with national priorities.
Mrs. Kimonye provided a detailed overview of the Commission’s financial implementation status, highlighting progress on capital projects and ongoing efforts to enhance operational efficiency. She emphasized that the PSC has established robust structures to comply with contemporary financial management processes, ensuring transparency and accountability in resource utilization.
Mrs. Kimonye underscored the Commission’s commitment to delivering on its mandate while adhering to fiscal discipline.
The deliberations also covered planned expenditures and programmatic goals for 2025, reflecting the PSC’s role in public service oversight. The presence of senior PSC officials highlighted the importance of the session in shaping the Commission’s budgetary framework. This meeting marks a critical step in the legislative review process, ensuring that the PSC’s financial plans align with national development objectives and public expectations for effective governance.