The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP)
The department will be headed by Director Corporate Services DPP 2 who will be responsible to the DPP. Responsible for overseeing the general operations of the various divisions in the department.
The administration and management of the support and facilitative services of the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Coordinating the preparation of annual budgets and interpretation of financial and accounting policies, procedures, systems, statements, rules and regulations.
Overseeing the preparations of financial statements and accounts.
Ensuring custody, maintenance and security of all ODPP facilities and property.
Coordination of the development, review and implementation of human resource management policies, systems, plans and procedures.
Overseeing recruitment and management of staff.
Overseeing the development, monitoring and implementation of the ODPP/departmental service delivery charter.
Coordinating the procurement of goods and services and disposal of the ODPP assets.
Overseeing the development and implementation of corporate ethics and anti-corruption framework.
Coordinate the development and implementation of Information Communication Technology strategies, policies, systems and plans.
Advice on central facilitation services policy matters that affect the administration of ODPP in the delivery of public prosecution services.
Coordinate the development and implementation performance management system in the department.
Development and implementation of records management policies and procedures.
The preparation and submission of monthly, quarterly and annual reports relating to the mandate of the Department.
Implementation of departmental prioritized programmes.
Information Communication Technology Division
Finance Division
Accounts Division
Administration Division
Supply Chain Management Division
Human Resource Development Division
Human Resource Management Division
Registry & Records Management Division
Mr. Alloys Kemo is the Deputy Director in the Department of Prosecution Training Institute (PTI). Mr. Kemo is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya and was admitted to the bar on 1995. He holds a Master’s of Science in Leadership & Governance from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) , LLB Degree from Nagpur University, and a postgraduate diploma in Law from the Kenya School of Law.
Mr. Kemo has previously served as a Regional Head, Coast Region between 2019 to 2021 before heading to Rift Valley as a Regional head. He has also served as a deputy head in the Department of offences against the person and Head of the Penal Code Offences Division between 2013 to 2018 at the Office of the Direction of Public Prosecutions.
He has also been a member of several committees that developed key prosecution policies and guidelines such as; the ODPP Act of 2012, National Prosecution guidelines, the Diversion policy, Diversion guidelines, the Plea bargain guidelines and The Decision to Charge guidelines amongst others. He also attended several prosecution courses in various thematic areas and in management and in Leadership.
Mr. Kemo has vast experience electoral Justice and lead the ODPP Election Offences Prosecution Team in the 2017 National General Elections and also the ODPP Election Preparedness Committee in the 2022 National General Elections. He is a trainer and has facilitated external trainings and also internal training for ODPP staff.