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Kenya police boss denies reports officers in Haiti peacekeeping mission haven't been paid in months

  • Kenya's top police official, Douglas Kanja, denied claims that officers in Haiti have not been paid for three months, stating they were paid 'up to the end of October.'
  • Kanja's comments follow complaints from deployed officers reported by Kenyan media about unpaid salaries.
  • Kenya has invested over 2 billion Kenyan shillings in the mission, awaiting reimbursement from the U.N.
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Kenya police boss denies reports officers in Haiti peacekeeping mission haven't been paid in months

Kenya’s top police official has denied reports that officers serving in the United Nations-backed multinational peacekeeping mission in Haiti have gone unpaid for three months.

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KahawaTungu broke the news in Nairobi, Kenya on Thursday, December 5, 2024.
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