The task force on Improvement of the conditions of service of the National Police Service and Kenya Prisons Service has invited comments and submissions from the public by February 17 this year.
Those with comments are supposed to send them via email, to police.prisonreforms@interior.go.ke.
“Stakeholders and the public who are not able to submit written memoranda are invited to attend public hearings and give their views,” the secretariat of the task force said in a paid advert.
The 20-member task force will also divide itself into several teams and tour all 47 counties from February 6 to 17
Equally, the Maraga team has scheduled foras in regions as indicated.
“The terms of reference of the task force are to review the human capital management and development policies with a view of examining and reviewing standards and practices in recruitment, deployment, transfers, training, career progression, performance-based and competitive promotions, reward, exit, and post-exit management,” the notice said.
President William Ruto established the task force through a gazette notice on December 21, 2022, to identify and recommend legal, policy, administrative, institutional, and operational reforms in the National Police Service and the Kenya Prisons Service for effective service delivery.
Retired Chief Justice David Maraga’s team is also expected to review and recommend improving the units’ terms and services and other reforms.