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  • 8/12/2019 DPP Secures Treasury Approval to Recruit More Staff

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    OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS

    Huge boost for justice delivery as DPP secures Treasury approval to recruit more staff

    The Independent Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has received a much needed shot in the

    arm after securing the governments authority to recruit additional staffers.

    The approval received from the National Treasury authorizes the Director of Public Prosecutions Mr.

    Keriako Tobiko to incur an expenditure of Kshs 137 million in the recruitment of specialist and supportstaff members.

    In a letter signed by the National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich, the government has allowed

    Mr. Tobiko to proceed with an urgent recruitment of prosecution counsels to address a biting personnel

    shortfall.

    The National Treasury, Rotich added, had moved to allocate the necessary resources to the ODPP to

    bridge the current personnel shortfall for effective service delivery to the public and compliment the

    Judiciarys efforts to improve on the national justice dispensation goals.

    In view of the above, authority is granted for recruitment of the 267 Legal staff, 74 ProsecutionsAssistants and 74 non Legal staff, reads Rotichs letter.

    While welcoming the National Treasurys support, Tobiko noted that efforts to improve on the delivery

    of justice are steadily receiving government support.

    Notwithstanding the current capacity drawbacks, as an Office, we will continue to cascade our services

    to Kenyans in the spirit of the Constitution. We also intend to further improve the discharge of our

    prosecution mandate i.e., provision of timely prosecution services, facilitation of victims/witnesses

    assistance, professionalization of prosecution services, promotion of inter-agency cooperation and

    collaboration and implementation of a quality management system, Tobiko said.

    And added: To this end, I humbly urge the President, Parliament, relevant government offices,

    development partners, the civil society and members of the Public to do all they can to improve the

    funding and other capacitation of the ODPP, in its quest for institutional reforms and growth. This will

    ensure that the on-going judicial reforms are, deepened and the rule of law strengthened in our great

    Republic.

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    In the recently released first Annual Status Report for the Independent Office of the Director of Public

    Prosecutions (ODPP), Tobiko disclosed that the ODPP had managed to make significant progress in the

    operationalization of the independent office of the DPP.

    He singled out the development of a Strategic Plan [2011-2015], the enactment of the ODPP Act, 2013,

    the establishment of the ODPP Advisory Board under the ODPP Act, and the operationalization of a neworganizational structure as some of the milestones.

    Other milestones, he noted include the development of institutional and prosecutorial policies and

    guidelines to steer the operations of the Office and guide prosecutions (such as the National Prosecution

    Policy, Code of Conduct for Public Prosecutors, General Prosecution Guidelines) and the establishment

    of 13new ODPP County Offices.

    His office, Tobiko added had also managed to oversee the recruitment of 76 new prosecution counsels

    to boost its capacity to 169 Prosecution Counsels within the period under review. The ODPP, he also said

    has managed to develop quality assurance measures and good governance systems, while raising its

    inter-agency collaboration particularly with investigative agencies (namely, the National Police Service

    and EACC) alongside a commitment to foster relations and engagements with civil society and

    development partners.

    28 th FEBRUARY 2014