Background
The Anti-Counterfeit Agency was established under the Anti-Counterfeit Act 2008 as a State Corporation with the mandates to enlighten and inform the public on matters relating to counterfeiting, combat counterfeiting, trade and other dealings in counterfeit goods, devise and promote training programs to combat counterfeiting and co-ordinate with national, regional or international organizations involved in combating counterfeiting.
It is a state corporation currently within the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Trade. Although the Act was passed by Kenya’s Parliament in 2008, it came into force on 1st July 2009 with the principal aim of prohibiting trade in counterfeit goods. The Agency came into operation in June 2010.
Vision, Mission and Mandate
Vision
A Counterfeit-Free Kenya.
Mission
Prohibit Counterfeiting through Promotion and Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights.
Core Values
Diligence, Integrity, Vigilance
Slogan
Promoting Genuine
Our Mandate
The Anti-Counterfeit Act gives the Agency mandate to:
- Enlighten and inform the public on matters relating to counterfeiting;
- Combat counterfeiting, trade and other dealings in counterfeit goods;
- Devise and promote training programs to combat counterfeiting;
- Co-ordinate with national, regional or international organizations involved in combating counterfeiting;
- Carry out any other functions prescribed for it under any of the provisions of this Act or under any other written law; and
- Perform any other duty that may directly or indirectly contribute to the attainment of the foregoing.