High Court Issues Orders on Revocation of KIM Certificates

KIM has been under fire lately over the provision of unaccredited courses, which are being forced to seek refuge from the corridors of justice...
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The High Court has temporarily suspended the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority's (TVETA) decision to revoke the operating licence of the Kenya Institute of Management (KIM), providing relief to thousands of students.
- The court order halts the closure of KIM campuses and the revocation of certificates issued since 2018.
- Key players include the Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) and TVETA, with Justice Musyoka presiding over the case at the Milimani High Court.
- The ruling, issued on Wednesday, April 22, allows KIM to seek judicial review of TVETA's decision, with the substantive motion to be filed within seven days.
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