Kenya has no police period.
It is not about vetting a force where you will remove some of the rotten oranges but leave the rest intact because they were good at hiding their stench.
There is a simple way to get rid of the thieving killing bastards and create a clean force. Hdere are my suggestions:
1. Universities should start offering Police Studies. These should be four year degree programs
2. Only persons who have these degrees or equivalent such as criminology, law etc should then apply for intake in to the Police Academies.
3. These academies (which the Police can license to universities) can then focus on the para-military element of their education - shooting, etc
4. There should pass a law making physical fitness and good health mandatory
5. Policemen should not undertake non police work. Meaning pen pushing, and other bureaucratic crap in offices should be left to civilians who should be hired to do those jobs. That goes for provision of security at banks, private homes etc. Ministers and others should hire private guards to guard their homes and escort their mistresses to supermarkets.
6. All those old style cops (Grade D dropouts) will be removed from the force by natural attrition. Those young enough and ambitious can be sponsored for these courses to bring them to speed with the new better educated cops.
Ps I heard something to the effect that KU was offering some such studies.
What about parliament? Will they have hearings as an oversight body?
WHat a sense of hopelessness?
Most police are never psychologically vetted before being handed responsibilities of a deadly weapon.