Independent Policing Oversight Authority
IPOA
Summary
IPOA is Kenya's primary civilian police oversight body, established under the IPOA Act No. 35 of 2011. Its 9-member board is entirely civilian — serving and recently retired (within 5 years) police officers are statutorily barred (§10(2)(e)). IPOA has mandatory independent investigative authority over all police-caused deaths and serious injuries (§25), broad evidence requisition powers including compelled document production and entry to police premises (§7), and subpoena/oath powers. Discipline is advisory: IPOA recommends action to the Inspector-General (§29(1)(b)). Board members are nominated through a selection panel, appointed by the President, and approved by the National Assembly, serving single non-renewable 6-year terms. Parliament funds IPOA directly; acceptance of funds from the NPS is prohibited (§32(2)). IPOA publishes six-monthly and annual reports to Parliament with no government pre-publication review.
Independence Scorecard
| Appointment | Mixed (multi-branch) |
|---|---|
| Term length | 6 years |
| Removal standard | For cause only |
| Budget independence | Legislative line item |
| Subpoena power | Yes |
| Compel testimony | Yes |
| Records access | Full access |
| Public reports required | Yes |
| Pre-publication review | None — reports published directly |
Statute
- Name
- Independent Policing Oversight Authority Act
- Citation
- No. 35 of 2011
- Full text
- Full text of law →
Jurisdiction scope
All members of the National Police Service (Kenya Police Service and Administration Police Service); also officers of Kenya Prisons Service, Kenya Wildlife Service, and Kenya Forest Service when exercising police powers (per 2023 amendment bill)