The National Police Service Commission (NPSC) has kicked off a rigorous interview process for the promotion of senior police officers, marking a significant milestone in its ongoing reform agenda.

Speaking during a press briefing held at the CBK Pension Towers, NPSC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Peter Leley and Acting Chairperson Commissioner Edwin Cheluget outlined the progress the commission has made in discharging its constitutional mandate under Article 246.

Leley highlighted the importance of transparency and public accountability in the Commission's operations. "It is the right of Kenyans and everybody to receive progress from time to time about how we are carrying out our mandate," Leley said.

He added that the commission had an ongoing promotion process for police officers rising from the rank of Chief Inspector to Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP).