Former Chief Justice David Maraga has been appointed as the chair of a 23-member task force to steer reforms in the National Police Service and Kenya Prisons Service.
In a gazette notice on Thursday, President William Ruto also appointed Carole Kariuki to be the vice chairperson.
Members appointed to the task force include Moffat Muriithi Kangi, John Ole Moyaki, Ibrahim Jillo Guyo, Richard Kirundi, Elizabeth Mueni, and Roseline Odede.
Others are Joash Odhiambo Dache, Doreen Muthaura, Albert Mwenda, Terry Chebet Maina, Hassan Sheikh Mohamed, Simiyu Werunga, Mutuma Ruteere, Anne Ireri, Stephen Kayongo, Jafaar Mohamed and Sammy Chepkwony.
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The task force will identify the legal, policy, administrative, institutional and operational constraints on effective service delivery by NPS and KPS.
“Identify and recommend legal, policy, administrative, institutional and operational reforms in the NPS and KPS for effective service delivery,” Ruto said in the Gazzette Notice dated December 21.
The task force shall further review and recommend improvement of the terms and conditions of service.
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