Noordin Haji is going back to the National Intelligence Service now as the Director General where he served as deputy director for counterintelligence.
President William Ruto on Tuesday, May 16 nominated the Director of Public Prosecutions as the new DG for NIS.
For Haji, this is a good move. He goes to a field he knows better. He had three more years to serve at the ODPP.
Haji returns to the NIS where he served up to 2018 as the Deputy Director of the Counter Organised Crime Unit before being named as the DPP.
The law says the Director of Public Prosecutions shall hold office for a term of eight years and shall not be eligible for re-appointment.