Muhoro is expected to continue discharging his duties until he reaches mandatory retirement age of 60 - News Summed Up

Muhoro is expected to continue discharging his duties until he reaches mandatory retirement age of 60


| Published Tue, November 14th 2017 at 00:00, Updated November 14th 2017 at 00:24 GMT +3Director of Criminal Investigations Ndegwa Muhoro. (Photo: Courtesy)IN SUMMARY Muhoro is expected to continue discharging his duties until he reaches age 60This was made possible when Parliament amended the National Police Service Act in 2014 and 2015Director of Criminal Investigations Ndegwa Muhoro will not leave office by February next year, when he will have served a six-year term. Instead, Mr Muhoro, 54, is expected to continue discharging his duties until he reaches the mandatory retirement age of 60 or is fired/redeployed by the President. When the Johnson Kavuludi-led NPSC appointed him in February 2012, they offered the DCI chief a six-year term, which would have lapsed in the next three months. “Someone pointed out to the commission that section 30, which provided for competitive recruitment, was no longer operational.


Source: Standard Digital November 13, 2017 21:00 UTC



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