Gov’t orders public officials who own bars to shut them down or resign
Public
officers who own or operate bars have been directed to close them or resign.
Interior
Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki on Monday said conflict
of interest is the major impediment in the enforcement of policies on the eradication
of illicit liquor and narcotic drugs.
“All
public officers in the security, law, and order enforcement agencies who own
bars or are in the alcohol business, directly or indirectly, must close them
immediately or quit their jobs,” the security minister said during
a forum in Kapsabet, Nandi County.
He
echoed a March 13 memo by Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo to regional
commissioners, county commissioners, heads of department and all internal security
and national administration staff regarding the directive.
PS Omollo
said the government’s directive affects all public officers in the enforcement
and compliance chain such as the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), Kenya Bureau of
Standards (KEBS), Anti-Counterfeit Authority (ACA), Public Health, National
Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA), National
Government Administrative officers (NGAO) and National Police Service (NPS).
“Cross-referencing
by the Public Service Commission and other agencies will be done to confirm
compliance,” the PS said in the memo.
The government
has in recent weeks intensified its crackdown on illicit brews, drugs and
substance abuse in the country.
It released new regulations to tame drugs and illicit alcohol abuse
early this month and declared the menace a national security threat.
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