CS Kuria Warns Traffic Police Officers Against Demanding Bribes From PSV Owners Covered By Xplico Insurance
Public Service Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria on Saturday issued a stern warning to some police officers after receiving reports that the law enforcement personnel had been extorting bribes from Public Service Vehicle (PSV) owners who had taken out policies from an insurance company that was recently put under receivership.
In a statement, Kuria warned that it was not reasonable to expect the PSV owners to expect innocent policyholders to get new cover over the weekend.
“I have raised this issue with IG Japheth Koome,” Kuria stated.
“Any police officers especially around Eldoret Town who are doing this, do it at your own risk. I urge all PSV owners not to pay any bribes,” he further directed.
This comes after the Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA) put the insurance company in question under receivership and appointed the Policyholders Compensation Fund (PCF) to manage the insurer.
“Its existing Policyholders are advised to immediately seek alternative covers from other licensed insurers to ensure that there is no unnecessary exposure,” the authority ordered in a statement.
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IRA further prohibited the insurance company from selling more policies and advised members of the public not to buy plans from the company.
The PCF was also directed to compensate the affected policyholders in line with the Insurance Act, CAP 487 Laws of Kenya.
This comes at a time when traffic police officers are already under the spotlight for various issues.
Last week, Inspector General, Japheth Koome, ordered them not to carry guns after one of them shot at Ethics and Anti Corruption (EACC) detectives conducting a sting operation.
“From today, November 30, 2023, no officer actively on Traffic duties will carry a firearm. Commanders ensure that this directive is complied with promptly. Confirm copied and compliance.” the order read in parts.
CS Kuria Warns Traffic Police Officers Against Demanding Bribes From PSV Owners Covered By Xplico Insurance