NEW STRINGENT MEASURES TO CURB ILLICIT BREWS:
1.
Pursuant to section 4(2)k of Preservation of Public Security Act, all
licenses and certification permits for second generation alcohol and
alcoholic beverage distillers and manufacturers, issued by Kenya Revenue
Authority and Kenya Bureau of Standards stand suspended with immediate
effect. All existing valid licenses will be vetted afresh within
twenty-one days (21) days of this directive, with premises approved to
resume operations only upon receipt of fresh approval.
2.
Pursuant to (1) above, the Ministry of Interior and National
Administration invites all currently licensed manufacturers and
distillers to a meeting to be held on Tuesday 12th March 2024 at 10.00am
on the above prescription. Due notifications will be issued by separate
cover.
3. Fresh license
applications shall require manufacturers to have Quality Control (QC)
laboratories installed with Gas Chromatography with Flame Ionization
Detector (FID), and this MUST be operated by competent laboratory
analyst to test incoming raw materials and finished products before
releasing to the market. The laboratories should register with a
provider of inter laboratory comparison and submit their QC results to
the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) on monthly basis.
4.
All alcohol manufacturers shall henceforth establish and document all
traders in their distribution chain and have procedures for ensuring
full traceability from factory to the consumer of alcoholic products
manufactured for sale. All alcoholic products shall include traceability
information including manufacturer details, location,
ingredients/content.
5.
The Kenya Bureau of Standards shall ensure that within 45 days, all
industrial ethanol is denatured or marked with a denaturing agent
(denatonium benzoate) to prevent diversion and/or the accidental use of
industrial ethanol in alcohol manufacture.
6.
Any licences currently issued to bars and other outlets and premises by
County Governments that are contrary to the provisions of the Alcoholic
Drinks Control Act, especially as relates to licensing of premises
within residential areas and around basic educational institutions are
null and void. County Security Teams are to secure shut down and seizure
of such premises with immediate effect.
7.
No bars or alcoholic outlets shall be allowed to operate beyond the
stipulated operation hours as provided in section 34 of the Alcoholic
Drinks Control Act, failure to which the operator shall be fined or
imprisoned as provided by law and all the drinks, and related
accessories in the premises forfeited with accompanying license
withdrawal.
8. All
manufacturers/distillers aware of counterfeits of their products and
fail to report to the Anti Counterfeit Authority on the same shall be
deemed complicit. Licensed manufacturers will be required to furnish
County Security Teams with the geo-location and physical details of
their licensed premises, as well as stock records per licensed premises.
Any other physical premises stocking, manufacturing and housing
manufactured stocks will be deemed illegal stocks for destruction.
9.
Section 17(a) of the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
Control Act stipulates that a law enforcement officer of public officer
who aides and abets any offence under the Act including concealing the
commission of any offence and collusion shall be liable to punishment.
In this regard officers abetting, concealing or colluding with any
person to commit an offence under alcoholic drinks shall be liable as
per law.
10. Further, and
in line with the Public Ethics Act, all public officers in the
enforcement/compliance chain (KRA, KEBS, Anti Counterfeit Authority,
Public Health, NACADA, NGAO, NPS etc) shall not own and operate a bar
directly or via proxy. All public officers currently operating such
premises are required to shut them down or resign from the service with
immediate effect. Cross referencing of the Public Service Commission,
National Police Service Commission and distinct agency staff records
shall be undertaken to secure compliance thereof.
11.
All landlords or premise owners shall be deemed aiders and abetters
thereof and be held liable for renting out space for establishment of
bars/ wines and spirits outlets in prohibited areas pursuant to section
20(c) of the Penal Code.
12.
All chemists and agrovets are to submit their licenses to the Pharmacy
and Poisons Board and Veterinary Medicines Directorate for verification
within 30 days, failure to which they shall be deemed unlicensed for
closure. All unlicensed and noncompliant drug manufacturers, agrovets
and chemists are to be shut down with immediate effect. The list of
currently approved and licensed establishments have been shared with
county security teams for reference.
13.
All licensed pharmacists and veterinary doctors dispensing
prescriptions drugs without prescription shall be deregistered. All
licensed chemists/pharmacy’s and agrovets when issuing prescriptions
drugs shall mandatorily issue a certification of the issuing
chemist/agrovets, name and license number of the issuing officer for
purposes of tracing.
14.
All vehicles/buildings used in storage, manufacturing trafficking of
illegal drugs, illicit brews and alcohol shall pursuant to section 74 of
the Narcotic Drugs and Pyschotropic Substances Control Act be seized
and deemed to be government property.
15.
The Ministry of Interior and National Administration and Ministry of
Health shall put in place measures for branding and colour specification
of all alcoholic and tobacco distribution vehicles. Further such
products are to be transported between the hours of 6am and 6pm only.
The guidelines to be issued within 14 days from this directive, with
manufacturers expected to secure full implementation within 45 days.
16.
A multi stakeholder approach has been instituted to strengthen
surveillance, enforcement and compliance at all levels led by the
National Government Administrative Officers.
17.
Surveillance at the border points will be undertaken through a
multi-agency framework with key actors including KEBS, Immigration, KRA,
NPS and ACA.
18. To
enforce compliance on packaging according to the Alcoholics Drinks
Control Act, the Kenya Bureau of Standards shall within 60 days, review
the guidelines on minimum quantity of alcoholic drinks to enhance the
same from 250ml to 750ml or higher.
19.
All enforcement agencies shall undertake integrity vetting of all
officers manning border points, highways and regional offices. Only
officers of integrity and good standing will be appointed to conduct
surveillance at the border points and highways especially Namanga,
Isebania, Moyale and Isiolo.
20.
The importation, manufacture, sale, use, advertisement, promotion or
distribution of shisha is outlawed in the country, any establishment
found in breach of this provision will be shut down with immediate
effect. County Security Teams are required to enforce this prescription
without fail.
21. The
labeling and packaging of all tobacco products in Kenya must comply with
the provisions of the Tobacco Control Act 2007 and the Tobacco Control
Regulations 2014. Products that do not comply must be withdrawn from the
market.
22. The National
Treasury is urged to fastrack the harmonization of custom and excise
duty of ethanol in the EAC region to prevent arbitrage within 45 days.
Further, within 60 days, the National Treasury shall conclude taxation
proposals towards:
a) Incorporation of a model of taxation based on alcohol content;
b) Review the taxation framework for beer and other non spirituous alcoholic drinks to mitigate the risk of harmful effects.
c)
Mandatory adoption of digital KEBS/KRA stamps for all alcohol and
alcohol-based products, and the withdrawal of physical stamps.
23.
The Ministry of Health is urged to issue directives for all Level 3 and
above hospitals to establish dedicated rehabilitation wards/facilities
in line with existing norms and standards.
24.
Parliament is requested to prioritize and fastrack the processing of
all legislative interventions towards amendments to the Alcoholic Drinks
Control Act; Tobacco Control Act; Public Health Act; Pharmacy and
Poisons Board Act; Veterinary Medicines Directorate Regulations and
other accompanying regulations.
In
particular, the amendments to the Alcoholics Drinks Control Act shall
ensure that county licensing is conditional to receipt of a clearance
certificate from NACADA as a pre-condition for the issuance of license
to sell, distribute and otherwise deal with alcoholic drinks.
25.
All County Security Committees have received the existing approved and
licensed list of manufacturers, distillers, pharmacists, and agrovets.
The Committees are hereby directed to shut down and destroy all illicit
manufacturing installations, distilleries, agrovets and chemists not
within the approved list of licensed enterprises within 10 days of this
directive.
County
Security Committee Members will be held liable and subject to
disciplinary action where an unlicensed manufacturing installation,
distillery, agrovet or chemist is found operating in their respective
jurisdiction.
Community
and neighborhood committees, and members of the public are invited to
support this initiative through the designated toll free line: 1192


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