Police Launches Ethics Center

{{The Rwanda National Police Friday launched the center for Ethics at the Police Headquarters in Kacyiru. The center aims at instilling high quality ethical standards within the Police force.}}

The Minister of Internal Security Sheikh Musa Fazil Harelimana noted that the center was long overdue.

“The ethics center will go a long away in ensuring high ethical standards are maintained,” Minister Harelimana said. The center will not only accommodate police officers but also other public servants.

The center will focus on key programs such as advocacy, capacity building, guidance and cancelling. The ethics centre targets senior planners of government agencies, faith based organisations, Partners in policing and Private sector.

The United States Ambassador to Rwanda Donald W. Koran said that the establishment of an ethical center would bring about a well trained and highly professional Police force. The Center is linked to Rwanda’s wide vision to become knowledge based economy.

Koran reminded Police officer’s present that the future of the center belonged in their hands. The ethics center is a nonprofit, nonpartisan center dedicated to focus on ethics and compliance aspects of Police response.

Chief Superintendent (CSP) John Uwamungu, the director of the ethics center noted that the center is built on a pillar of maintaining professional standards values and norms.

“We intend to develop a resource centre for accessing the best available information in Ethics, Values and knowledge,” CSP Uwamungu said.

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