The East Africa Royal Commission was a commission set up by the British government to review issues of economic development in British colonies across British East Africa.
The Commission was established by Royal Warrant on 1 January 1953.
It consisted of Hugh Dow, Sally Herbert Frankel, Arthur Gaitskell, Rowland Skeffington Hudson, Daniel Jack and Chief Kidaha Makwa.
[1] It focused on six issues East Africa Royal Commission Report 1953-5