Amb. (Dr.) Francis Kirimi Muthaura (born 20 October 1946 in Meru, Kenya) is a Kenyan former civil servant and distinguished diplomat. He is a former Permanent Secretary and former Head of Civil Service and Secretary to the Cabinet who served during 3rd President Mwai Kibaki's Government from 2003 to 2012.
He was then appointed an Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs where he rose through the ranks to be appointed as an Ambassador by Kenya's 2nd President Daniel arap Moi. He served at Kenya's diplomatic Mission in New York and Brussels, worked as Under Secretary and Head of Economic division in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs while also being Kenya's Ambassador to Belgium, Luxemburg and the European Community. At the UN office in New York, he worked as Kenya's Permanent Representative. He went on to serve his country in other capacities such as two stints as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Transport and Communication and Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources. From 14 March 1996 to 24 April 2001 he was the Secretary General of the East African Community. Francis Muthaura Was EAC Secretary General From 1996 to 2001
Following the 2002 General Elections where Mwai Kibaki became Kenya's 3rd president, he was initially appointed Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Provincial Administration and Internal Security (present day Ministry of Interior and National Administration) before being elevated to the position of Head of Civil Service and Secretary to the Cabinet, replacing another career diplomat who served under Moi, Dr. Sally Kosgei.Daily Nation, 13 April 2003:
In 2011, Muthaura was named as an instigator of post-election violence in 2007 – 2008 and was named among six suspects to be prosecuted by the International Criminal Court. Kenya violence 'instigators' named IOL He was accused of leading secret meetings in Kibaki's office, where revenge attacks against supporters of Kibaki's opposition were planned. The ICC prosecutor claimed he authorised the use of excessive force against protesters by the police. The six men accused of inciting Kenya's post-election violence CS Monitor He was taped by two people posing as students, who claimed he had admitted involvement in post-election violence. Muthaura distances self over taped conversation on post-election chaos Standard
On 11 March 2013, the charges against Muthaura were dropped by the ICC following the lack of clear evidence of his involvement and discrediting of a key witness.
He is currently the 6th Chancellor for Kenyatta University, having been installed in June 2024. Amb. (Dr.) Muthaura has significantly contributed to the education sector and the nation at large. He played a pivotal role in expanding secondary school education enrolment through the development of the Day Secondary School Policy. He also facilitated the expansion of public universities from six to twenty-two, ensuring equitable distribution across all regions of Kenya. His efforts in formulating the TVET Policy led to the creation of technical institutions in all constituencies, empowering the youth with employment opportunities.
Ambassador (Dr.) Muthaura also is the long-serving chair of the Ambassador Francis K. Muthaura Foundation, which is a Charitable Trust established in 2014. The Foundation was established for the purpose of promoting Advanced Education for young needy Kenyans by awarding Masters & PHD Scholarships. Secondly, to support public dialogue, research and publications in the related areas.
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