David Kimaiyo was the first Inspector General of the Kenya Police, a position created by the 2010 Kenyan Constitution to replace the position of Police commissioner.
11 Facts About David Kimaiyo
David Kimaiyo was the first Kenya head of police whose appointment required approval by parliament.
David Kimaiyo has a PhD in Sociology and Criminology from University of Nairobi, an MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice from University of Leicester UK, Master of Arts in Theology, Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminology and Criminal Administration attained at the University of South Africa.
David Kimaiyo served as the Commander Presidential Escort Unit from 1999 to 2002 before taking up the position of Commandant General Service Unit between 2002 and 2003.
David Kimaiyo subsequently worked for one year as coordinator of the Kenya National Focal Point on Small Arms and Light Weapons before taking up the role of Director of Operations of the Kenya Police until 2008.
Mr David Kimaiyo retired from National Police Service on December 2,2014.
David Kimaiyo applied for the position of Inspector General in 2012 and was interviewed by the National Police Service Commission.
David Kimaiyo emerged as the leading candidate followed by his deputy at the Small Arms, Mr John Patrick Ochieng' Owino with Grace Kaindi of the Kenya Airports Police Unit emerging third.
David Kimaiyo was then appointed by President Mwai Kibaki in consultation with Raila Odinga as required by the constitution awaiting approval by the National Assembly.
David Kimaiyo was approved by parliament and took his oath of office administered by Chief Justice Willy Mutunga on 24 December 2012 after appointment by President Mwai Kibaki.
David Kimaiyo holds the awards of Order of the Chief of Burning Spear, Order of the Elder of the Burning Spear, Order of the Moran of the Burning Spear.