Bribery scandal emerges in TSC teachers' hiring

A bribery scandal has surfaced at the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), where qualified teachers have paid large sums for jobs but remain unappointed. This has sparked protests in Bomet County, prompting the commission to launch an independent probe. Two county officials have been transferred to ensure an unbiased investigation.

A bribery scandal at the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has left qualified teachers struggling, despite paying substantial sums in hopes of securing employment. Claims point to a network of conmen operating from TSC headquarters, with county officials acting as agents who target desperate teachers and collect payments. Final hiring decisions are made at the headquarters.

The scandal came to light last week when frustrated teachers protested in the Konoin parliamentary area of Bomet County, accusing TSC officials of demanding bribes for jobs. Many teachers report selling their property, taking loans, or depleting their savings to afford these payments. Once paid, their applications are received at county offices, but no appointments follow even after three to five months.

According to transfer letters, the TSC County Director for Bomet, Dr. William Yator, has been moved to Siaya County, while the Sub-County Director for Konoin, David Kemei, has been reassigned to Migori County. These transfers aim to create a better environment for the investigation.

Speaking to Taifa Leo, TSC Acting Chief Executive Officer Eveleen Mitei said, “The commission has formed an Independent Investigation Committee in accordance with guidelines to conduct a fair probe and establish the truth of these claims.” She added, “We have transferred the Bomet County Director and the Konoin Sub-County Director specifically to allow the committee to carry out a thorough investigation.”

The commission stated it has already interviewed more than 15 people as part of the ongoing probe. The committee is expected to complete its work within seven days and submit a report. Mitei assured the public, “The commission will take firm disciplinary action against any officer found guilty in accordance with the commission's legal framework.”

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