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The visit comes days after the head of Public service held a meeting with Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission senior bosses.

The Head of Public Service and State House chief of staff Felix Koskei and a delegation of senior officials from his office have held a meeting with top police commanders.

Koskei on Thursday visited National Police Service headquarters Jogoo House and held talks with top cops led by Inspector General of police Japhet Koome.

Others present were Deputy Inspector General of Kenya police (DIG KPS) Edward Mbugua, DIG APS, Noor Gabow, Director DCI Mohamed Amin and the police CEO Bernice S. Lemedeket.

Sources privy to meeting details intimated to Nairobi Leo that there is a planned special operation that prompted the high-profile meeting to take place.

Details indicate that there could be a planned purge on graft that could seem big names faced the music in the near future.

“It is not normal for such meetings to take place. We believe there are more planned operations to happen soon,” a source said.

Head of Public Service Felix Koskei and a delegation from office of the president with EACC chairman Archbishop Eliud Wabukala, CEO Twalib Mbarak, commissioners and the executive management. PHOTO | COURTESY

The visit comes days after the head of Public service held a meeting with Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission senior bosses during which a working relationship was agreed on.

Koskei, who met with Immediate former EACC chairperson Eliud Wabukala, CEO Twalib Mbarak, commissioners and the executive management, was accompanied by a delegation from his office.

Sources within the anti-graft body further said Koskei assured the Commission that the government is committed to supporting EACC's mandate.