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Director of Public Prosecution’s 2 Year Performance Report

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) has been advised by President Uhuru to focus on the successful prosecution of high profile cases involving misuse of public resources as Noordin Haji hands over his 2 Year performance report.
The President spoke yesterday at State House, Nairobi when he received the ODPP’s 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 performance reports from the Director of Public Prosecutions Noordin Haji.
“Confidence is a fleeting thing. If people don’t see results, that confidence can also evaporate. It is therefore important that results are also shown so as to justify the investments we are putting in. I want to encourage you. As much as we appreciate what you have done and what you are doing, I must emphasize the need to deliver results and the need to bring closure to cases. That is what will build the confidence, that is what will make the Kenyan public and the international community say, yes Kenya does have a criminal justice system that delivers and produces results,” President Kenyatta said.
The Head of State encouraged the ODPP to collaborate more with other line agencies to achieve an effective and efficient criminal justice system that does not only build confidence but also attracts investors.
You have also been busy training young Counsels, instilling in them a culture of integrity, a culture of patriotism, a culture of service, and not serving yourself. This is because jobs like these are not taken because of the paycheque. They are taken because of a high commitment to serving the nation. It is not about the paycheque at the end of the day. It is about one’s commitment to serve his country and its people,” the President said.
Noordin Haji on his part said since the inception of the agency two years ago, the ODPP has recorded tremendous improvement by recruiting and training new youthful and energetic staff who have taken their roles with great commitment.
“Your Excellency Sir, in order to provide prosecutors with skills and knowledge to effectively and efficiently prosecute emerging and complex crimes, we have established the Prosecution Training Institute (PTI) and set up an e-library that will be the first of its kind in the East and Central African region,” Mr Haji said.
Haji said the involvement of subject experts from various fields, such as financial analysts, had enabled the institution to recover corruptly acquired public resources.
This has thus seen the prosecution of senior State and public officers in both National and County governments, recovered public property and funds that have been corruptly acquired and increased the conviction rate of corruption cases from 37.4% in 2017/2018 to 63.16 % in the first half of 2020,” Mr Haji said.
The function at State House was graced by Head of Public Service Dr Joseph Kinyua, Inspector General of Police Hillary Mutyambai, and the ODPP’s Public Prosecutions Secretary, Dorcas Oduor.
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Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Noordin Haji (left) Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) George Kinoti,
The report comes at a time the Office of the Director of Public prosecution under Noordin haji’s watch and Kinoti’s DCI  has been linked to an assassination plot and attempt.