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May 1, 2026
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Several Employers Facing Prosecution Over Unremitted Levy

Several Employers Facing Prosecution Over Unremitted Levy

As the crackdown looms, employers have been urged to regularly make their payments and comply with NITA regulations to avoid legal consequences...

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Members of the National Assembly are demanding immediate prosecution of employers who have failed to remit mandatory training levies to the National Industrial Training Authority (NITA), citing a significant uncollected amount.

  • Ksh194 million in training levies remains uncollected.
  • The Public Investments Committee and NITA are key institutions involved.
  • MPs criticized NITA for lax enforcement and weak debt collection mechanisms, despite existing legal provisions.

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