Business Daily | by John Mutua
A key Parliamentary committee has rejected a demand in nationalization of Kenya Airways that its chief executive officer must have a minimum of a master’s degree.
The National Assembly committee on Transport agreed to a petition by Kenya Airways to drop the requirement in the Kenya Aviation Management, Bill 2020 that is currently before Parliament.
The committee justified the lowering of education qualification for the next KQ boss arguing that “common practice requires a bachelor’s degree, with possession of a master’s degree as an added advantage…
