State accused of shielding NIS from public scrutiny

 NIS Director General Noordin Haji when he appeared before a Joint Parliamentary Committees on Justice and Legal Affairs and, Security and Administration at County Hall in Nairobi on February 12, 2024. [File, Standard] 

Amid growing concerns that Kenya’s intelligence agency is overstepping its mandate, calls for the establishment of the Intelligence Service Complaints Board (ISCB) have become louder.

Although efforts have been made to operationalise the Board, there is a perception that the government is not committed to creating this oversight body that would hold the National Intelligence Service (NIS) accountable.

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