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HomeDaily NewsFriday, July 4, 2025Public Sector Corruption and Accountability Efforts
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Public Sector Corruption and Accountability Efforts

IMF probes teachers' payroll amid corruption claims, while EACC seeks to recover Ksh200M public land.

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Teachers’ Payroll Among Areas Probed by IMF Over Corruption

Teachers’ Payroll Among Areas Probed by IMF Over Corruption

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is probing the Teachers' Service Commission (TSC) and school capitation funds in Kenya as part of an anti-corruption mission requested by the government. This review aims to strengthen public financial management and eliminate graft.

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is probing the Teachers' Service Commission (TSC) and school capitation funds in Kenya as part of an anti-corruption mission requested by the government. This review aims to strengthen public financial management and eliminate graft.

  • Ksh 400 billion is spent annually on the TSC payroll, which is under scrutiny for efficiency and accuracy.
  • John Mbadi, the Treasury CS, emphasized the need to ensure funds are not allocated for nonexistent students.
  • The IMF's diagnostic mission occurred from June 16 to June 30, with the report due in October 2025.
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EACC moves to recover Ksh200M grabbed public land in Eldoret CBD

EACC moves to recover Ksh200M grabbed public land in Eldoret CBD

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has initiated a lawsuit to reclaim Ksh 200 million worth of public land in the Eldoret Central Business District, alleged to have been fraudulently allocated.

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The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has initiated a lawsuit to reclaim Ksh 200 million worth of public land in the Eldoret Central Business District, alleged to have been fraudulently allocated.

  • Ksh 200 million value of the land in question
  • Key individuals involved include Mr. Wilfred Kitur Kimalat and Endo Holdings Limited
  • The land, measuring 3.44 acres, was reserved for government housing and remains under the management of the State Department of Housing and Urban Development
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