Sessional Paper No. 24 of 1954 on The Implementation of the Recommendations of the Kenya Police Commission, 1953.
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The Report of the Kenya Police Commission was published in February, 1954, with the following note: This Report has not yet been considered by Government and is published for general information. The Commission, in Appendix VIII prepared a summary of 83 conclusions and recommendations. Certain important and urgent recommendations have already been implemented: some are about to be implemented where administrative action only is required, or where necessary will be submitted to the Legislative Council. Of the remaining recommendations some at present cannot be put into effect because of the impossibility of giving them, during the present stage of the Emergency, with its attendant preoccupations, the detailed consideration which they deserve: such recommendations will be a guide to the future development of the Force. Finally, there are a few proposals with which the Government does not agree.
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