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    "id": 148917,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Mr. Ojode",
    "speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister, Ministry of State Provincial Administration and Internal Security",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Joshua Orwa Ojode",
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    "content": " Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, they are Justice (Rtd) Philip John Ransely, solicitor engineer, Solicitor of the High Court of England, Advocate of the High Court of Kenya since November, 1957; Kathurima Mi’noti is a graduate; Justice (Rtd) Sarah Ondeyo, graduate, Dr. Moses Ikiara, graduate, Mohamed Ali, graduate; Florence Simbiri Jaoko, graduate; Macharia Njeru, graduate; Mike Harries, graduate; Kyalo Mbobu, graduate and Col. (Bishop) Alfred Rotich, graduate. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, they are all graduates, except one person. (b)The Waki Report made general recommendations on areas which needed to be considered for reforms. The recently appointed task Force on Police Reforms is mandated to examine the current operational, institutional, policy and legislative framework under which the police operate and recommend comprehensive reforms needed to transform the current police force into an institution that can meet the expectations of Kenyans. The recommendations expected from the said task force will touch on the recommendations of the Waki Report and many other reports on police reforms, and will also prepare a draft reform Bill to embrace any necessary changes. The task force will also develop an implementation matrix clearly indicating short-term, medium-term and long-term reform priorities and budgetary requirements. In a nutshell, the National task Force on Police Reforms seeks to operationalise the Waki Report and any other report on police reforms. It will also seek additional views from members of the public, professional bodies and institutions and security experts before coming up with a comprehensive report. (c) The task force launched in 2004 was an internal Ministerial initiative to address weaknesses. It was an in-house initiative to address weaknesses in the structure and the operational framework of the police. The recommendations of the task force were submitted to the then Minister of State for Provincial Administration and Internal"
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