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People talk about police when things have happened; few want to know what police are paid: Charles Owino | #TheInsight
People talk about police when things have happened. Very few Kenyans want to know how much police earn. We only have one Police Service, let us work with them, but when such a thing happens, let us know the truth. - Charles Owino, DG National Communication Center.
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People talk about police when things happen; few want to know what police are paid: Charles Owino
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