Ksh2.2 Billion in Claims: Only 25 Out of 2,114 Injured Police Officers Compensated So Far
[Nairobi Wire - Kenya] - 4/11/2025
The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection has revealed that it has received compensation claims amounting to Ksh2.2 billion from police officers who were injured while performing their duties, exposing deep-seated challenges in compensating Kenya’s law enforcers for work-related injuries. (…)
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