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Mr. Allan Kibet Kosgey
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Allan Kibet Kosgey is a distinguished legal practitioner and governance expert with a
proven track record in corporate law, regulatory compliance, and public sector
leadership. He is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya, a Commissioner of Oaths, a
Notary Public, and a Certified Public Secretary. With over two decades of experience, he
has advised governments, multinational corporations, and financial institutions on legal
and regulatory frameworks, public policy, and international dispute resolution.


He holds a Master of Laws (LLM) from the University of London, King’s College, and a
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Reading, UK, complemented by a Diploma
in Law from the Kenya School of Law. His professional affiliations include membership in
the Law Society of Kenya, East Africa Law Society, International Bar Association,
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, and the Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of
Kenya. Additionally, he is an admitted counsel at the International Criminal Court (ICC)
in The Hague.


As the Managing Partner at Kosgey & Masese Advocates, Allan leads a premier law firm
specializing in corporate governance, constitutional law, public procurement, and
alternative dispute resolution. His legal expertise spans complex litigation, mergers and
acquisitions, privatization, and international arbitration. Previously, he was a Partner at
Oraro & Company Advocates, where he advised on high-profile corporate transactions
and legal reforms.


Beyond private practice, Allan has served in senior government and advisory roles,
including as Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) at the State Law Office, where he
played a pivotal role in legal and policy reforms. He has also been a Treasurer and Council
Member of the Law Society of Kenya, a Task Force Member on Anti-Doping in Kenya, and
a legal advisor to key industry associations. His contributions to public policy and
governance have had a lasting impact on legal and institutional frameworks in Kenya.