Joseph Boinnet

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Joseph Boinett is a former Inspector General of the National Police Service of the Republic of Kenya. [1] Prior to his appointment, he served in the Kenyan National Intelligence Service. [2] He is a holder of an International Studies and Diplomacy degree from the Washington International University, [3] an unaccredited institution in the British Virgin Islands. He replaced David Kimaiyo.

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References

  1. citizentv.co.ke:Joseph Boinett Sworn In As Inspector General
  2. mygov.go.ke:Boinett sworn in as Inspector-General of Police Archived 29 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Boinett sworn in as Inspector General of Police". Business Daily Africa . 11 March 2015.