Court stops planned recruitment of 10,000 police officers

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The Employment and Labour Relations Court has stopped the
police recruitment exercise pending the hearing and determination of a petition
challenging the process.
Lady Justice Hellen Wasilwa issued interim conservatory orders
suspending the recruitment following an application filed on September 30,
2025.
The orders mean the recruitment process will remain frozen
until the court makes a final determination on the petition.
The judge directed the respondents to file their responses
within seven days.
The petitioner will also have seven days to file a further
affidavit and submissions.
Justice Wasilwa further fixed the matter for mention on
October 21, 2025, to confirm compliance and for highlighting of submissions.
The National Police Service
Commission (NPSC) advertised the recruitment of 10,000 police officers
on September 19, 2025, following
a long-standing standoff with the National Police
Service (NPS).
In a notice published in a local
daily, the commission invited interested and qualified applicants to download
recruitment forms online, fill them out, and present themselves at designated
centres for consideration.
The nationwide exercise was
scheduled to run from October 3 to October 9, 2025,
across 416 recruitment centres.
It was targeting Kenyan
citizens aged between 18 and 28 years with a minimum academic qualification of
a D+ in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).
The announcement came after weeks of tension between the NPSC
and the NPS over the recruitment process.
The commission had earlier pushed for a new model requiring
interested applicants to apply and be shortlisted before attending the physical
vetting exercise.
However, the proposal was dropped, allowing all applicants to
present themselves on the recruitment day with duly filled forms.
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