The discussions focused on strengthening collaboration, enhancing institutional capacity and exploring strategic partnership opportunities aimed at improving service delivery.
Today, i held a consultative meeting with representatives of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime at the United Nations Offices in Nairobi to discuss matters of mutual interest.
Today, I welcomed Enwealth Financial Services Director Kennedy Monyoncho during a courtesy call at the National Police Service Commission offices in Nairobi.
Our discussions focused on emerging developments in the pension industry and the alignment of the NPSC Staff Pension Scheme with current regulatory changes aimed at enhancing retirement benefits for members.
The Commission today concluded its region engagements across the Rift Valley, Western and Nyanza regions with the last visit in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County. As part of the programme, the delegation inspected facilities at the Kerio Valley Development Authority to assess the suitability of office space for the potential establishment of a Regional Commission office, in line with the Commission’s decentralisation agenda.
The Commission also paid a courtesy call on the County Commissioner Dr. E. H. Nyale where they held inter-agency collaboration discussions alongside the County Service Commanders Benjamin Mwanthi, Kiplangat Siele and Daniel Muleli to improve service delivery.
Subsequently, the delegation engaged police officers within the region providing a platform to address officers’ concerns, emerging issues and gather feedback aimed at enhancing efficiency and advancing officer welfare.
Participated in a stakeholder engagement forum on the proposed remuneration and benefits framework for State Officers serving in Constitutional Commissions and Independent Offices, as part of the Fourth Remuneration and Benefits Review Cycle.
The new scheme dubbed ‘Usalama Cover’ broadens access to healthcare by expanding the network of accredited facilities from 800 to over 6,000 public, private and faith-based institutions nationwide.
Attended the official onboarding of officers from the National Police Service and the Kenya Prisons Service onto the Public Officers Medical Scheme Fund (POMSF) at Avenue Hospital, Nairobi.
was also attended by Principal Secretary for the State Department for Labour and Skills Development Shadrack Mwadime, Senior Government officials and NPSC Legal team.
Attended the swearing-in ceremony of Justice Monica Wanjiru Mbaru as the Principal Judge of the Employment and Labour Relations Court, held at the Milimani Law Courts, Nairobi.
Justice Mbaru assumes the role following her election as Principal Judge, succeeding Justice Byram Ongaya, who was recently elevated to the Court of Appeal.
The ceremony, presided over by the Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court of Kenya Hon. Martha Koome,
Chairperson Dr. Amani Komora and CEO Peter Leley today attended a meeting of the National Steering Committee on Security Sector Reforms chaired by Interior Principal Secretary Dr. Raymond Omollo. The high-level session reviewed progress on implementing the Maraga Taskforce recommendations with a focus on accelerating priority police reforms.
The Commission reported progress on salaries and remuneration review, mental health and psychosocial support, modernization of human resource processes and amendments to the National Police Service Commission Act and National Police Service Act.
Also present were Public Service Principal Secretary Dr. Jane Imbunya, Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja, Salaries and Remuneration Commission Chairperson Sammy Chepkwony and other dignitaries.