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More than 100 police officers to be vetted

“We have always been ranked as number one (in graft) whenever statistics are announced; somebody else must be ready to take over the mantle from us,” he stated.

‘We must unite and fight the vice… we should not be ranked as the most corrupt again.”

He said the government was fully committed in supporting the police service. To enhance police mobility, he said 600 police vehicles had been approved for purchase by the government.

The vetting process is being conducted pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution Article 246 and National Police Service Act (2011) Section 7(2) and (3) which stipulate that members of the National Police Service shall undergo vetting to assess their suitability and competence.

The overall objective of the vetting is to build confidence and trust in the National Police Service.

The applicable vetting standards include officers’ satisfaction of entry and training requirements, their professional conduct and discipline, integrity, financial probity, and respect for human rights.

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