Saturday, 24 October 2015

IG: opinion polls on corruption based on public perception not reality



Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet has explained that results by opinion polls that ranks police as the most corrupt officers in the country are wrong saying they are based on public perception and not reality.
“The findings by the Kavuludi commission realized that 96 per cent of us (police) in the service are hardworking, dedicated, strong willed in spite of the hardship we encounter in course of duty. A mere 4 per cent only rotten, soiling. What Kenyans fail to understand is that pollsters capture perceptions and not actual findings,” said Boinnet when he met police officers in Kakamega Friday for a police transformation exercise dubbed ‘People Centered Police’ (PCP).
“The 2010 constitution is people centered in fact it has a full chapter on people’s rights and we have no obligation but align to it for better service of the citizenry. Our first customer is the public. It’s extremely important to learn to work and develop close working environment with the people of this nation.”
The police boss asked his officers to change tact in their line of duty in order to combat crime saying the world is now modernized and tackle emerging crime,
“There is terrorism, cybercrime, human trafficking and many others which technically compel us to change. Let’s learn to communicate with our customers and if we work in accordance with law, we will never go wrong,” he told the officers.
He at the same time asked police officers from different departments to work together as a team warning those not ready to work as a team to resign.
“We are operating under new dispensation where all police departments (regular and administration) were merged into one. Unlike in the past, we are now a bigger family. We must work together in accordance to the law. We are police officers not Kenya Police, Administration police, Kenya Prisons or CID. We are one,” declared Boinnet.
He added,” We must cooperate with all other security agencies because our sole responsibility is to secure our country. Though we have distinct roles, our main goal is one maintain law and order. Kenya police, Kenya army or Intelligence service we are united in one common goal.”
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