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TSC Removes 33 Teachers from Register Via Gazette Notice

Hezron Rooy by Hezron Rooy
August 5, 2024
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TSC Removes 33 Teachers from Register Via Gazette Notice

TSC Removes 33 Teachers from Register Via Gazette Notice

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TSC Removes 33 Teachers from Register Via Gazette Notice

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) announced on Friday the revocation of appointments for 33 teachers nationwide.

The decision was documented in Gazette Notice number 9587, published on August 2. TSC Chief Executive Officer Nancy Macharia, who signed the notice, stated that the revocations followed disciplinary hearings conducted for the teachers involved.

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Reasons for Deregistration

The notice, signed by Nancy Macharia, referenced Section 30 (2) of the Teachers Service Commission Act, Chapter 212 of the laws of Kenya. It stated that the individuals named in the attached schedule had been removed from the Register of Teachers as per Section 30 (1) (e) of the Act.

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The TSC Act Section 30 outlines several reasons a teacher might be removed from the register, including:

  • Disciplinary proceedings
  • Obtaining registration through fraudulent means
  • Conviction of a sexual offence
  • Conviction of a criminal offence
  • Physical or mental illness rendering the teacher incapable of performing duties

Additionally, the Gazette Notice indicated that once a teacher’s name is deregistered, they can only be reinstated by the Commission’s direction.

A teacher removed from the register must cease teaching immediately and is prohibited from engaging in the teaching service thereafter.

Penalties for Misrepresentation

The notice also highlighted Section 44 (b) of the TSC Act, which states that anyone falsely or fraudulently presenting themselves as a registered teacher commits an offence.

Such individuals, upon conviction, are liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand shillings or imprisonment for up to twelve months, or both.

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Earlier this year, in April, the Commission deregistered 65 teachers as a disciplinary measure without specifying the infractions.

Similarly, in 2023, 73 teachers were dismissed for disciplinary issues, with their names and details published in a Gazette Notice. However, the Commission did not disclose the specific charges against these teachers.

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The ongoing disciplinary actions reflect TSC’s commitment to upholding the standards and integrity of the teaching profession in Kenya.

TSC Removes 33 Teachers from Register Via Gazette Notice

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