The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025
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This provision says the Act may be cited as the Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025. This section says the written laws listed in the Act’s Parts are amended as set out in those Parts. This Part is to be read together with the Anti-Money Laundering Act, which is called the principal Act. This section amends section 19A and says that if a regulator cannot impose certain administrative sanctions under another written law, it must recommend the sanctions to its relevant authority. This section says the Part is to be read together with the Co-operative Societies Act and indicates an amendment to section 12.
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PART I
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2. Amendment of certain written laws
AI-assisted research summary: This provision says the Act may be cited as the Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025.
1. This Act may be cited as the Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025. Amendment of certain written laws - 2 Verify source ↗
Amendment of certain written laws
AI-assisted research summary: This section says the written laws listed in the Act’s Parts are amended as set out in those Parts.
2. The written laws specified in various Parts of this Act are amended in the manner specified in their respective Parts. 4 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 PART II AMENDMENT OF THE ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING ACT, (CAP. 423) Construction Cap. 423
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PART II
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Construction
AI-assisted research summary: This Part is to be read together with the Anti-Money Laundering Act, which is called the principal Act.
3. This Part shall be read as one with the Anti- Money Laundering Act, hereinafter referred to as the “principal Act”. Amendment of section 19A - 4 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 19A
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 19A and says that if a regulator cannot impose certain administrative sanctions under another written law, it must recommend the sanctions to its relevant authority.
4. The principal Act is amended in section 19A, by- (a) designating the content of that section as subsection (1); and (b) adding immediately after subsection (1) as designated the following: “(2) Where, under any written law, a regulator does not have mandate to impose any of the administrative sanctions under subsection (1), such regulator shall recommend to the relevant authority of such regulator to impose the required sanctions.”. PART III AMENDMENT OF THE COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT, (CAP. 211) Construction Cap. 211
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PART III
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Construction
AI-assisted research summary: This section says the Part is to be read together with the Co-operative Societies Act and indicates an amendment to section 12.
5. This Part shall be read as one with the Co- operative Societies Act, hereinafter referred to as the “principal Act”. Amendment of section 12 - 6 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 12
AI-assisted research summary: This provision amends section 12(2) by replacing specified words with “Registrar or Deputy Registrars.”
6. The principal Act is amended in section 12(2) by deleting the words “Deputy Registrar in charge of regulatory functions, or as the case may be, the Registrar” and substituting for them the words “Registrar or Deputy Registrars”. Repeal and replacement of section 19 - 7 Verify source ↗
Repeal and replacement of section 19
AI-assisted research summary: This section repeals section 19 of the principal Act and replaces it with new text.
7. The principal Act is amended by repealing section 19 and replacing for it the following: “Structure of cooperative societies - 19 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 11
AI-assisted research summary: Cooperatives must be organized with primary societies, secondary societies, and a federation, and certain primary and secondary societies must belong to higher-level bodies.
19.-(1) The structure of cooperatives shall comprise of- (a) primary societies at 5 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 grass root level; (b) secondary societies at the middle level; and (c) federation at the top level. (2) A primary society dealing in savings and credit which intends to be a member of a secondary be society registered as a member of a secondary society dealing in financial related matters. shall (3) A primary society shall be required to be a member of or either level federation, and a secondary society shall be required to be a member of a federation.”. secondary Amendment of section 20 - 8 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 20
AI-assisted research summary: Section 20 is amended to set the minimum number of persons needed to form different types of primary society.
8. The principal Act is amended in section 20 by deleting subsection (1) and substituting for it the following: formed by- “(1) A primary society may be (a) in the case of an agricultural society, at least twenty persons; (b) in the case of a savings and credit co-operative society, at least twenty persons; (c) in the case of a specialised least five skills society, at persons; and (d) in the case of any other type of cooperative society, at least ten persons.”. Addition of section 24A - 9 Verify source ↗
Addition of section 24A
AI-assisted research summary: This provision amends the principal Act by inserting new text immediately after section 24.
9. The principal Act is amended by adding immediately after section 24 the following: “Objects of secondary - 24A Verify source ↗
The objects of a
AI-assisted research summary: This provision states the objects of a secondary society made up of savings and credit cooperative societies dealing in financial matters.
24A. The objects of a secondary society constituted of 6 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 society dealing in financial related matters savings and credit cooperative societies shall be to- (a) represent its members in and national international financial cooperative forums; (b) represent its members a in meetings of federation; (c) provide services members; consultancy its to (d) provide financial aid cooperative its and education members; to (e) coordinate and provide on guidance of formulation economic plans to its members; (f) provide guidance on the smooth operation of financial activities to its members; and (g) do any other thing which in its opinion is connected with or is ancillary the objectives enumerated under this section.”. to Amendment of section 31 - 10 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 31
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 31 of the principal Act by replacing “sixty” with “fourteen” in subsection (1) and adding a seven-day refusal notice wording in subsection (2)(c).
10. The principal Act is amended in section 31- (a) in subsection (1), by deleting the word “sixty” and substituting for it the word “fourteen”; and (b) in subsection (2), by adding the words “within seven days from the date of the refusal” immediately “writing” appearing in paragraph (c). the word after 7 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 Amendment of section 55 by- - 11 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 55
AI-assisted research summary: Banks must have their accounts audited at least once a year and notify the Registrar when the auditor is appointed. The Registrar may also take preliminary action on certain audit findings for cooperative societies, subject to stated exceptions.
11. The principal Act is amended in section 55, (a) deleting subsection (4) and substituting for it the following: “(4) The accounts of a bank shall be audited at least once a year by a registered auditor appointed by the general meeting from the list of external auditors approved by the Bank: Provided that, the bank shall notify the Registrar of such appointment.”; and (b) adding immediately after subsection (13) the following: “(14) Save for any action falling under subsection (13) or an action under section 95, the Registrar may, for the purpose of safeguarding the affairs of a cooperative society, take any action against any audit findings approved by the general meeting which has qualified, adverse or disclaimer opinion as preliminary action prior to legal sanctions.”. Amendment of section 72 - 12 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 72
AI-assisted research summary: Section 72 is amended so that a registered society other than a bank must not make loans to non-members.
12. The principal Act is amended in section 72 by deleting subsection (1) and substituting for it the following: “(1) A registered society other than a bank shall not advance a loan to any person other than its member.”. Amendment of section 73 Amendment of section 74 - 13 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 73
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 73 of the principal Act by replacing the opening word “A” with “Save for a bank, a”.
13. The principal Act is amended in section 73 by deleting article “A” appearing at the beginning of that section and substituting for it the words “Save for a bank, a”. - 14 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 74
AI-assisted research summary: Section 74 is amended so that a registered society’s investment conduct must follow the regulations, and the inserted wording excludes banks from one part of subsection (1).
14. The principal Act is amended in section 74- (a) in subsection (1), by inserting the words “other than a bank” between the words “society” and “may”; and 8 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 (b) by adding immediately after subsection (3) the following: “(4) Without prejudice to any other written law, the conduct of investment by a registered society shall be as provided in the regulations.”. Amendment of section 75 - 15 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 75
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 75 by replacing the words “of inspection” with “relating to regulatory functions” in subsection (1).
15. The principal Act is amended in section 75 by deleting the words “of inspection” appearing in subsection (1) and substituting for them the words “relating to regulatory functions”. Amendment of section 81 - 16 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 81
AI-assisted research summary: This provision amends section 81(1) of the principal Act by inserting the words “, other than a bank,” into the text.
16. The principal Act is amended in section 81(1) by inserting the words “, other than a bank,” between the words “society” and “may”. Amendment of section 141 - 17 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 141
AI-assisted research summary: This section changes section 141(2) by replacing paragraph (p) with a new rule about prescribing how cooperative societies may conduct investment.
17. The principal Act is amended in section 141(2) by deleting paragraph (p) and substituting for it the following: “(p) prescribing for the conduct of investment by cooperative societies;”. the PART IV AMENDMENT OF THE COTTON INDUSTRY ACT, (CAP. 201) Construction Cap. 201
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PART IV
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Construction
AI-assisted research summary: This part is to be read together with the Cotton Industry Act, and it introduces an amendment to section 11.
18. This Part shall be read as one with the Cotton Industry Act, hereinafter referred to as the “principal Act”. Amendment of section 11 - 19 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 11
AI-assisted research summary: This provision amends section 11 and creates an offence for failing to reserve and handle cotton seeds as required, with a fine of at least ten million shillings on conviction.
19. The principal Act is amended in section 11 by- (a) adding the words “by a ginner” immediately in the word “reserved” appearing after subsection (1); and (b) adding immediately after subsection (4) the following: “(5) A person who fails to reserve and handle cotton seeds as required under this section commits an offence and on 9 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 Amendment of section 26 by- conviction shall be liable to a fine of not less than ten million shillings.”. - 20 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 26
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 26(1) by changing the opening words to allow that an agricultural officer may act, and by adding the words “cotton inputs” in paragraph (a).
20. The principal Act is amended in section 26(1), (a) deleting the opening phrase and substituting for it the following: “(1) An agricultural officer may-”; and (b) inserting the words “cotton inputs” between the words “cotton” and “and” appearing in paragraph (a). Addition of section 29A - 21 Verify source ↗
Addition of section 29A
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends the principal Act by inserting a new section after section 29 titled “Declaration of purchases and deliveries.”
21. The principal Act is amended by adding immediately after section 29 the following: “Declaration of purchases and deliveries - 29A Verify source ↗
(1) A cotton buyer
AI-assisted research summary: A cotton buyer must declare correct purchase and delivery figures for cotton seed and cotton lint to the Board in the prescribed form.
29A.-(1) A cotton buyer shall declare to the Board correct figures of purchases and deliveries of cotton seed and cotton lint in a form prescribed in the regulations. person who contravenes the provisions of subsection (1) commits an offence and on conviction shall- (2) A but (a) in case of a person at a buying post, be liable to a fine of not less five million than shillings not exceeding fifty million to shillings imprisonment for a term of not less than twelve months but not exceeding three years or to both; and or (b) in case of a ginner, be liable to a fine of not less than ten million not shillings one exceeding but 10 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 or million hundred to shillings imprisonment for a term of not less than twelve months but not exceeding three years or to both.”. Amendment of section 37 - 22 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 37
AI-assisted research summary: This section replaces the list of functions for agricultural officers.
22. The principal Act is amended in section 37- (a) by deleting subsection (3) and substituting for it the following: “(3) The functions of agricultural officers shall be to- (a) inspect seed cotton, cotton seed and other cotton by products; (b) inspect cotton plants for disease and pests; (c) train farmers on proper use of cotton inputs; (d) take samples and verify the quality of seed cotton and cotton seed as provided for in this Act or as may be prescribed; (e) monitor cotton cultivation activities in specified areas; (f) ensure that the standard grade boxes sample approved by the Board are placed at all buying posts; (g) monitor cotton production, processing and marketing; (h) ensure that all seed cotton delivered at buying post and ginnery is correctly graded and free from any foreign matter contamination; (i) collect and analyse data and on provide reports 11 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 purchases, deliveries and ginning; (j) participate in the promotion of good farming methods in order to increase production and productivity of cotton through farmers education; (k) plan and make projection of cotton production estimates in the area of operation; (l) carry out inspection of cotton buying posts and recommending the issuance of cotton buying licence; (m) ensure that weighing scales properly are serviced, calibrated and authorised in accordance with the Weight and Measures Act; for use (n) classify samples cotton manually and by using high instrument volume machine; (o) class and assign grade of cotton lint and issue cotton quality certificate; (p) class cotton in accordance with rules, regulations and international standards; (q) prepare and issue periodic reports on classification from various ginneries; and standard grade (r) prepare boxes.”; and Cap. 340 (b) in subsection (4), by adding immediately after paragraph (b) the following: “(c) classifying and assigning grade of cotton lint; 12 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 (d) determining the size and weight for lint sample of cotton classing; and vehicle or which (e) stop, searching and detaining other any conveyance the agricultural officer has reason to believe is being or has been used for conveying any cotton in respect of which an offence is been or committed.”. being has Addition sections and 38B of 38A - 23 Verify source ↗
Addition of sections 38A and 38B
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends the principal Act by adding new sections 38A and 38B, but the added text is truncated here.
23. The principal Act is amended by adding immediately after section 38 the following: “Restrictions on movement and storage of lint bales not- - 38A Verify source ↗
(1) A person shall
AI-assisted research summary: A person must not move, release, store, or remove lint bales in ways that breach the release-order, marking, or weather-protection rules.
38A.-(1) A person shall (a) move lint bales from the ginnery without release order issued by the Board; (b) release unmarked lint bales or bales with duplicated lot numbers; or (c) store lint bales in the ginnery or remove lint bales from the ginnery without ensuring that the bales are protected from adverse weather conditions. (2) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence and on conviction shall be liable to a fine of not less than five million shillings but not exceeding fifty million shillings or to imprisonment for a term of not 13 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 Submission of sample for classification less than twelve months but not exceeding three years or to both. - 38B Verify source ↗
(1) A ginner shall
AI-assisted research summary: A ginner must submit cotton lint samples to the Board for classification.
38B.-(1) A ginner shall submit to the Board cotton lint samples for classification. (2) The samples submitted to the Board shall remain the property of the Board. (3) A person who contravenes this section commits an offence.”. PART V AMENDMENT OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ACT, (CAP. 386) Construction Cap. 386
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PART V
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Construction
AI-assisted research summary: This section says this Part must be read together with the National Economic Empowerment Act.
24. This Part shall be read as one with the National Economic Empowerment Act, hereinafter referred to as the “principal Act”. Amendment of section 3 - 25 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 3
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 3 of the principal Act by changing definitions and adding a definition for “local content.”
25. The principal Act is amended in section 3, by- (a) deleting the definition of the term “institutions or organisations” and substituting for it the following: public companies, “institutions or organisations” in relation to economic empowerment, means departments, Government private agencies, or institutions, non- governmental organisations, economic empowerment funds or programs, international organisations, individual persons or individual persons, group of associations partnerships or performing economic activities and any other institution or organisation 14 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 (b) deleting which may be established as such;”; the words in “the Government” appearing term “economic empowerment” and substituting for them or organisation”; and the definition of the words institution “an the (c) adding in the appropriate alphabetical order the following definition: “local content” means the value added to, or created in the economy through deliberate utilisation of Tanzanian human and material resources and services in investments and projects the in development of capabilities and encourage investments, local ownership and participation;”. stimulate order to Amendment of section 5 - 26 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 5
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 5 of the principal Act by adding new functions and renumbering some paragraphs.
26. The principal Act is amended in section 5- (a) in subsection (1), by- (i) adding immediately after paragraph (b) the following: “(c) regulate, coordinate, facilitate, monitor evaluate and institutions or organisations economic implementing empowerment activities;” and (ii) renaming paragraphs (c) and (d) as paragraphs (d) and (e) respectively; and (b) in subsection (2), by- (i) adding immediately after paragraph (k) the following: “(l) coordinate, facilitate, monitor and evaluate local content initiatives in all sectors of the economy in collaboration with relevant sectors;”; and 15 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 (ii) renaming paragraphs (l) and (o) as paragraphs (m) and (p) respectively. Amendment of section 27 by- - 27 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 27
AI-assisted research summary: The Executive Secretary may refuse an application that does not meet the First Schedule requirements, must give reasons within 7 days if refusing, and a refused application may be resubmitted after defects are fixed.
27. The principal Act is amended in section 27, (a) adding immediately after subsection (2) the following: an “(3) The Executive Secretary may refuse application made under subsection (1) if the application does not comply with the requirements prescribed in the First Schedule to this Act. (4) Where an application is refused under subsection the Executive Secretary shall, within seven days from the date of refusal, furnish the applicant with reasons for refusal. (3), (5) The application refused under this section may be resubmitted after rectification of defects.”; (b) deleting subsection (3) and substituting for it the following: “(3) The Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, amend, add to or vary the First Schedule to this Act.”; and (c) renumbering subsection (3) as subsection (6). Amendment of section 28 - 28 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 28
AI-assisted research summary: The Minister may change the Second Schedule to the Act by order published in the Gazette.
28. The principal Act is amended in section 28 by deleting subsection (4) and substituting for it the following: “(4) The Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, amend, add to, vary or replace the Second Schedule to this Act.”. Amendment of section 38 by- - 29 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 38
AI-assisted research summary: Section 38 is amended to add a penalty for a person convicted of an offence under subsection (1).
29. The principal Act is amended in section 38, (a) designating the content of section 38 as subsection (1); and 16 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 (b) adding immediately after subsection (1) as designated the following: “(2) A person who commits an offence under subsection (1) shall, upon conviction, be liable to a fine of not less than five hundred thousand shillings but not exceeding fifty million shillings or to imprisonment for a term of not less than three months but not exceeding twelve months or to both.”. Amendment of section 39 - 30 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 39
AI-assisted research summary: A person convicted of an offence under subsection (1) can be fined, imprisoned, or both.
30. The principal Act is amended in section 39 by adding immediately after subsection (2) the following: “(3) A person who commits an offence under subsection (1) shall, upon conviction, be liable to a fine of not less than ten million shillings but not exceeding fifty million shillings or to imprisonment for a term of not less than three months but not exceeding twelve months or to both.”. PART VI AMENDMENT OF THE NATIONAL IRRIGATION ACT, (CAP. 435) Construction Cap. 435
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PART VI
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Construction
AI-assisted research summary: This section says the Part is to be read together with the National Irrigation Act, which is called the principal Act.
31. This Part shall be read as one with the National Irrigation Act, hereinafter referred to as the “principal Act”. Amendment of section 2 - 32 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 2
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 2 of the principal Act by adding definitions for “irrigation land” and “Board.”
32. The principal Act is amended in section 2 by adding the definition of the following terms in their appropriate alphabetical order: ““irrigation land” means a piece of land irrigation suitable and set for owned by any person or farmer in the irrigation scheme; “Board” means the Governing Board of the established under Commission section 3(6);”. 17 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 Amendment of section 3 - 33 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 3
AI-assisted research summary: Section 3(9) is amended by replacing the word “Commission” with “Board”.
33. The principal Act is amended in section 3(9) by deleting the word “Commission” and substituting for it the word “Board”. Amendment of section 4 - 34 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 4
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 4(3) of the principal Act by replacing the word “Commission” with “Board” at the start of that subsection.
34. The principal Act is amended in section 4(3) by deleting the word “Commission” appearing at the beginning of that subsection and substituting for it the word “Board”. Amendment of section 5 - 35 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 5
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 5(2) by deleting the words “and management” from paragraph (b).
35. The principal Act is amended in section 5(2) by deleting the words “and management” appearing in paragraph (b). Amendment of section 11 - 36 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 11
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 11 of the principal Act, including a rule requiring the Commission to establish enough regional and district irrigation offices.
36. The principal Act is amended in section 11, by- (a) adding the words “and District” immediately after the word “Regional” wherever they appear in the section; (b) deleting subsection (1) and substituting for it the following: “(1) For effective discharge of functions of the Commission and without prejudice to section 12, the Commission shall establish such number of region and district irrigation offices to be headed by Regional and District Irrigation Engineers respectively as it may deem fit.”; and (c) deleting the opening phrase of subsection (2) and substituting for it the following: “(2) A Regional and District Irrigation Engineers their respective areas, be responsible for the following functions:”. shall, in Amendment of section 29 by- - 37 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 29
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends section 29 to give certain irrigators’ organisations corporate status and specified powers, and to insert “in consultation with the Commission” in subsection (4).
37. The principal Act is amended in section 29, (a) adding immediately after subsection (2) the following: “(3) An irrigators’ organisation established and registered under this Act 18 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 shall be a body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal, and shall in its corporate name have power to- (a) own property; (b) borrow money; (c) enter into contracts; (d) institute and defend suits or other legal proceedings; and (e) do all such other acts authorised in its by-laws.”; (b) adding the words “in consultation with the Commission” immediately after the word “authority” appearing in subsection (4); and (c) renumbering subsections (3) and (4) as subsections (4) and (5) respectively. Amendment of section 31 - 38 Verify source ↗
Amendment of section 31
AI-assisted research summary: Section 31(j) is replaced so it requires preparing and maintaining an annual budget, accounts, and other prescribed records.
38. The principal Act is amended in section 31 by deleting paragraph (j) and substituting for it the following: “(j) to prepare and maintain annual budget, accounts and other records as may be prescribed;”. Amendment of Schedule
Part
Schedule
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Amendment of Schedule
AI-assisted research summary: The principal Act is amended in the Schedule by replacing the word “Commission” with “Board” wherever it appears.
39. The principal Act is amended in the Schedule by deleting the word “Commission” wherever it appears and substituting for it the word “Board”. PART VII AMENDMENT OF THE PUBLIC AUDIT ACT, (CAP. 418) Construction Cap. 418
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PART VII
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Construction
AI-assisted research summary: This provision says this Part must be read together with the Public Audit Act, called the principal Act, and notes the addition of section 4A.
40. This Part shall be read as one with the Public Audit Act, hereinafter referred to as the “principal Act”. Addition of section 4A - 41 Verify source ↗
Addition of section 4A
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends the principal Act by inserting a new section 4A after section 4.
41. The principal Act is amended by adding immediately after section 4 the following new section: “Entitlements and benefits the - 4A Verify source ↗
Notwithstanding
AI-assisted research summary: The President may determine the salary, benefits, and other entitlements of the Controller and Auditor-General.
4A. Notwithstanding provisions of any other written law, the President shall have powers to determine the salary, benefits and other entitlements of the Controller 19 No. 1 The Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 2025 and Auditor-General while in service or upon retirement, removal or resignation from office.”. Passed by the National Assembly on the 29th January, 2025 BARAKA ILDEPHONCE LEONARD Clerk of the National Assembly 20
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