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The National Police Service Commission and the National Police Service clashed today in parliament, with the chief executive officer of the NPSC, Peter Lelei, claiming that the Inspector General of police, Douglas Kanja, had denied him access to the police payroll records. It took intervention from the Public Accounts Committee to force the police to hand over the records, allowing the commission to conduct an audit of police human resources.
NPSC, IG clash over withheld police payroll records
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