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    "id": 1359661,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Prof. Kithure Kindiki",
    "speaker_title": "The Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration",
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        "legal_name": "Kithure Kindiki",
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    "content": "Fortunately, for those who think that the police acted excessively, there is a track of investigations being carried out by IPOA which is independent of the police. That trajectory of investigations can help those who think our officers have done something untoward. Concerning timelines of police investigations, I am told police investigations will be over in the next two or three months because certain scientific evidence work is outstanding. However, the Cabinet Secretary has no control over the process of IPOA investigations. Those seeking answers could seek them from IPOA. Finally, we have been unable to train and deploy NPRs, some of whom we had committed. Again, because of budgetary constraints, we are trying our best. This financial year, we will try to see whether we can fulfil the commitments we made in Wajir. I remember it was on 26th November 2022, last year. I am still very alive to that matter. We had no money to train NPRs the entire last year. The Office of the Inspector-General of the Police received no money. With budget availability this year, we will prioritise Wajir in honour of our commitment last year."
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