President Ruto receives report on police reforms from Maraga taskforce
Former Chief Justice David Maraga, who chairs the Taskforce on Police Reforms, with President William Ruto at a past function. PHOTO | COURTESY
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President William Ruto on Wednesday received
a progress report from the Taskforce on Police Reforms chaired by former Chief
Justice David Maraga.
Consequently, the President has accepted
three recommendations.
First, the National Police Service, the
Prisons Service and the National Youth Service be moved to the security sector
in regard to remuneration and terms of service.
"This way, the officers in three
services will receive remuneration and other terms of service commensurate with
the work they do," President Ruto said.
Second, that there will be two entry points
into the National Police Service: At constable and cadet levels. The National
Police Service Commission will determine the requirements for the two pathways.
"At a time when crime is constantly
evolving, this provision will attract more professionals to police
service," the President said.
Third, that the National Police Service
transfer policy that no officer should remain at one station for more than
three years be enforced.
"Going forward, it won't be possible for
an officer to be promoted if they have served at only one station,"
President Ruto said in agreement with the recommendation of the Taskforce.
President Ruto announced that the taskforce
will present its final report in a month's time.
"I assure our policemen and women of our
commitment to improve the police service, including their remuneration and
other terms of service," President Ruto said.

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