The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has de-registered 41 teachers for having sexual relations with students, insubordination and negligence.
Through a gazette notice,the Commission’s Chief Executive Office Nancy Macharia stated that a teacher whose name is removed from the register of teachers ceases to be a teacher with effect from the date of removal and is not allowed to teach in public or private schools.
“Where the name of a teacher is removed from the Register of Teachers, such a person shall not be reinstated except by direction of the Commission. A person shall not engage in the teaching service unless such a person is registered as a teacher under the Act,” she stated.
Last year, 22 teachers who defiled their students were struck off the TSC roll while in the year before that, another 126 were kicked out for misconduct, 100 of them for sexual relations with students.
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The said offenses were committed in 2015, 2016 and 2017 also included examination cheating and financial embezzlement.
“Regulation 18(1)(c) of the Code of Regulations for Teachers read together with Section 45 of the Act further provide that any person who not being a teacher under the Act, teaches assists in teaching in any school or, suffers or permits or employs in any school a person not being a registered teacher, shall be guilty of an offense and liable to a fine of not less than Sh100, 000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years or both,” she said.
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