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KFCB Meets Law Enforcers as Part of its Stakeholder Engagement in Embu County

Law enforcement agencies are among the Kenya Film Classification Board's key stakeholders, who play a critical role in the enforcement of the Films and Stage Plays, Cap 222 of the Laws of Kenya.
In recognition of their key role in executing its mandate, the KFCB on 24th September 2024, engaged law enforcers drawn from the National Police Service (NPS), the Administration Police Service (APS), the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI), the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), among other agencies.

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The engagement aimed at creating awareness of the KFCB's mandate, among the law enforcers in a bid to ensure a structured and coordinated execution of enforcement activities by the KFCB officers in collaboration with the law enforcement agencies.

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Led by Gladys Koskei, Sub County AP Commander (Embu West), the law enforcers applauded KFCB for recognizing them and pledged to continue supporting the Board in ensuring compliance.

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In the execution of its mandate, the KFCB works closely with other Government and private sector agencies to ensure its regulatory function across the entire film value chain is executed seamlessly and effectively.
The Whole of Government Approach to service delivery emphasizes the need to create synergies among Government agencies to deliver seamless services to the citizenry.