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    Graduate Police Constables To Receive Equal Salaries With Police Inspectors, Court Rules

    Merxcine CushBy Merxcine CushMay 17, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Employment and labour court has ruled that police constables who have graduated will have a salary equal to that of a police inspector.

    Last year graduate police constables had complained of discrimination in remuneration by the National Police Service Commission (NPSC) .

    In a letter addressed to the National Treasury, Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet and the commission, the officers grumble over the fact that some of their colleagues with whom they graduated at the same time have already had their pay increased. This is despite them submitting their degree certificates, testimonials and transcripts to the commission and their certificates verified, certified and audited at the same time.

    Read:Boinnet Opposes SRC Move to Pay Graduate Police Officers Higher House Allowance

    This, they said subjected them to lower rating by fellow officers in the disciplined forces and unending mockery.

    The graduate police constables asked for fair treatment in terms of “pay benefits, promotions and responsibilities” from the government which they have worked so hard for.

    In July last year, a section of graduate police officers complained that the Service was deliberately sidelining them when it came to job promotions.

    Read also:IG Mutyambai Promotes Two Recce Officers Injured During Dusit Attack To Corporals

    Kahawa Tungu highlighted the plight of this officers after the former Inspector General Joseph Boinnet had opposed the move by the salary and remuneration commission to pay graduate police officers house allowance equal to that of officers under the ran of Inspector of Police.

    The IG wanted SRC to reward the officers, not based on qualification but rank.

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