The National Police Service Commission is seeking applications for the position of Deputy IG of Police.

For the job of Deputy Inspector General of Police, the National Police Service Commission (NPSC) has issued an invitation for applications.

NPS chairperson Eliud Kinuthia announced in a Tuesday advertisement in the newspapers that all interested qualified individuals should submit their applications on or before March 26 at 5:00 pm.

According to Kinuthia, applicants must be Kenyan citizens, hold degrees from reputable Kenyan universities, and have outstanding careers in their respective professions in order to be considered for the position.

Also, they must have at least 15 years of police experience and have knowledge of criminal justice, security, law, sociology, policy development, and public administration.

The job requires the bearer to work under the Inspector General’s supervision and command. Additionally, they will be entitled to the corresponding benefits and a monthly income as set by the Salary and Remuneration Commission (SRC).

Applicants must be supported by a thorough Curriculum Vitae, copies of pertinent academic and professional credentials, and other paperwork.

The paperwork should be marked “Application for the position of the Deputy Inspector General – Kenya Police Service,” Mr. Kinuthia added.

Also, applicants must include clearance documents from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, Kenya Revenue Authority, Credit Reference Bureau, Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission, and Kenya Revenue Authority (DCI).

The names of the shortlisted candidates will be made public through print media.

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