Ronald Musengi

Ronald Musengi is a career banker and civil servant in Kenya, formerly a commissioner of the National Police Service Commission.[1][2][3] He is widely known for institutional police reforms in Kenya including rigorous police lifestyle audits and development of numerous policy frameworks for the police service[4][5] at a time when the National Police in Kenya was widely ridiculed for extensive corruption.[6][7][8]

Ronald Musengi
In office
November 2012  October 2018
Personal details
Alma mater
OccupationCivil servant
ProfessionCareer Banker
Graduate Engineer
Civil service

References

  1. Team, The Star (25 February 2012). "Kenya: Saitoti's Brother on Shortlist for Police Job". AllAfrica.
  2. Wanyama, Reuben (11 November 2015). "NPSC trains officers on importance of vetting". Citizentv.co.ke.
  3. Mugendi, Nelson (23 August 2016). "Huge Mpesa transactions shocks vetting panel in Nakuru". hivisasa.com.
  4. "NPSC Bulletin - July 2018". www.npsc.go.ke. Kenya Police. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
  5. Wanjiku, Lilian (11 May 2017). "Police recruits to be deployed for August polls after two-months training". Citizentv.co.ke.
  6. Odanga, Ignatius; Amalemba, Robert (20 August 2016). "Millionaire police officer says he's broke during vetting exercise in Kakamega". The Standard (Kenya).
  7. "Traffic police officers to be vetted in two months". Daily Nation. 2 July 2020.
  8. Asiba, Evans (23 August 2016). "We used police vehicle to ferry our maize - Police vetting told". Citizentv.co.ke.
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