TSC CEO Dr. Nancy Macharia Cleared of Corruption Charges by High Court.
The High Court has dismissed a corruption case against Dr. Nancy Macharia, CEO of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), delivering a significant victory for the embattled official.
The petition accused Dr. Macharia of mismanaging public funds and enabling corruption within the TSC.
Allegations included payroll irregularities, with over KSh 466 million in salary overpayments detected, and claims of bribery in service delivery.
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Despite this legal win, Dr. Macharia’s tenure remains clouded by numerous controversies.
She has faced accusations of incompetence, corruption, and mismanagement, with issues such as a malfunctioning job recruitment portal and concerns over teacher insurance schemes drawing additional scrutiny to her leadership.
Calls for a forensic audit of the TSC’s payroll system persist, indicating that while the court case is resolved, Macharia still faces considerable challenges in restoring public trust.
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While this ruling offers temporary relief, ongoing parliamentary investigations into the financial management of the TSC continue to pose a significant threat to her leadership.
TSC CEO Dr. Nancy Macharia Cleared of Corruption Charges by High Court.
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