Devil Worship Commission

President Moi said it would not be made public because it contained sensitive information.

[4] It was however released to the Kenyan Parliament in 1999 by the then Minister of Internal Security Julius Sunkuli.

[5] The report concluded that devil worship was commonplace in Kenya and recommended establishing a special police force to investigate crimes of the occult.

It also reported that "Satanists" had infiltrated non-indigenous religious groups and other organizations, making them "doorways" to Satanism.

The Commission is no longer functioning, and the Government took no action to follow up on the report [7]