The National Treasury of Kenya has increased funding by Sh6.3 billion to support its security mission in Haiti and enhance the DCI’s investigative capabilities. This revision raises overall National Police Service expenditure while addressing previous financial concerns related to operations in Haiti. Despite cuts to some police units, this funding aims to boost morale and operational effectiveness for deployed officers.
The National Treasury of Kenya has allocated an additional Sh6.3 billion to enhance the country’s security mission in Haiti and improve systems within the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), as detailed in the recent supplementary budget report. This funding aims to improve the morale of the officers deployed in Haiti amid ongoing conflicts.
The recent funding increases mark a significant investment in both international security efforts in Haiti and improvements to national investigative capabilities through the DCI. Despite budgetary cuts in other police services, the additional resources are expected to aid in combating crime and support ongoing operations. The government remains committed to addressing financial uncertainties surrounding its missions, ensuring operational continuity for its forces abroad.
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