CS Kuria warns traffic police officers against demanding bribes from PSV owners covered by Xplico Insurance
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Public Service Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has sounded the
alarm over reports of traffic police officers, particularly in Eldoret,
allegedly soliciting bribes from Public Service Vehicle (PSV) owners covered by
Xplico Insurance.
Kuria expressed his bewilderment, highlighting that the
insurance firm was only placed under receivership on Friday, hence making it
illogical to harass drivers who are covered by the now defunct insurer over the
weekend.
“I have received reports about traffic police officers asking
for bribes from PSV owners who have cover from Explico Insurance, which was
only put under receivership yesterday. It's not reasonable to expect innocent
policyholders to get new cover over the weekend," Kuria wrote on X (formerly
Twitter).
The CS revealed that he had brought the issue to
the attention of Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome, urging authorities
to swiftly investigate and address the reported incidents.
"Any police officers, especially around
Eldoret Town, who are doing this, do it at your own risk," warned Kuria.
He called on the affected PSV owners to stand firm and resist
any attempts to compromise them into corruption or paying bribes.
This comes a day after the Insurance Regulatory Authority
(IRA) placed Xplico Insurance under statutory management, with the
Policyholders Compensation Fund (PCF) appointed to manage the insurer.
“The insurer is prohibited from issuing any new
insurance contracts from 8th December 2023,” IRA said in a statement.
All existing policyholders have been told to
promptly seek alternative coverage from other licensed insurers to avoid
unnecessary exposure.

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