Private Security Regulatory Authority threatens to shutdown non-compliant entities

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The Private Security Regulatory Authority (PSRA) has announced plans to shut down non-compliant entities.

In a statement on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, PSRA declared that companies failing to submit a duly signed and commissioned commitment to pay security officers a minimum wage of Ksh30,000 would face closure.

The regulator highlighted that the deadline for submitting these documents, set for June 18, has passed, and a review process is now underway to identify non-compliant companies.

PSRA reiterated its ongoing efforts to compile a list distinguishing compliant and non-compliant companies, which it plans to publish soon.

“Our Compliance Department yesterday burnt the midnight oil and is currently working around the clock, to review the compliance status of the private security companies with the set minimum wage directive for over 1.3 million Private Security Officers,” read part of a statement by PSRA.

“They deserve to be treated with honour, fairness and respect for their critical role in maintaining our safety and protecting lives and properties.”

According to PSRA, the Ksh30,000 minimum wage represents dignity, honour, respect, and fair compensation for the immense dangers and harsh conditions the officers face in the course of their work.

“PSRA is committed to advocating for the enhanced welfare and uplifted dignity of Security Guards. These over 1.3 million Kenyans, risk their lives daily to protect us,” the regulator stated.

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