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Kenya. 2011 ‘Brokerage.’ National Policy on Small Arms and Light Weapons of the Republic of Kenya; Section 2.4, p. 21. Nairobi: Ministry of State for Provincial Administration and Internal Security. 1 January

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Brokerage

In regard to brokerage Government shall develop:

i. Regulatory controls on all brokering activities of SALW (Small Arms and Light Weapons), ammunition and related material, as defined by this policy to apply to individuals and institutions registered or incorporated in the Republic of Kenya.

ii. Regulatory requirements for authorisation and licensing as broker

iii. Regulations for maintaining a database of all brokers

iv. Regulations on brokering transaction, including permit for every individual brokering transaction, irrespective of the source and destination of the SALW, ammunition and/or related material, and irrespective of whether the SALW, ammunition and/or related material will touch Kenyan territory.

v. Legislative penalties for unlicensed brokerage

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