Football Kenya Federation (FKF) caretaker committee was an entity put in place on 11 November 2011 by the then Sports Cabinet Secretary (CS) Ambassador Amina Mohamed to run football affairs in Kenya for a period of six months following disbandment of the Federation.
[1][2] CS Amina's decision to kick out the Federation led by Nick Mwendwa was informed after her office received an audit report from the Sports Registrar that cited alleged massive corruption and embezzlement of funds.
[3] The Caretaker Committee was 15-member strong, chaired by retired Justice Aaron Ringera, and were to be assisted by a secretariat whose head was TV news personality Lindah Ogutu.
[18][19] No recommendation saw the light of day as soon after, the disbanded FKF returned to office following the arrival of a new Sports CS Ababu Namwamba who took over from Amb.
[20] The arrival of the FKF Caretaker committee in November 2021, in lieu of duly elected FKF Executive committee, attracted the attention of World Governing body FIFA who, after a series of warnings early on,[21][22] ultimately banned Kenya in February 2022 due to 'third party interference'.