April 21, 2025

TSC publishes list of deregistered teachers after disciplinary

TSC publishes list of deregistered teachers after disciplinary

Teachers Service Commission (TSC) reregisters 33 teachers via gazette notice after disciplinary action

Teachers Service Commission (TSC) reregisters 33 teachers via gazette notice after disciplinary action.

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) on Friday announced that it had revoked the appointment of 33 teachers across the country.

The Commission published the names of the 33 affected tutors, a list which is accessible via the Gazette Notice number 9587 released on August 2.

TSC Chief Executive Officer Nancy Macharia, who signed the notice, indicated that the revocation followed disciplinary hearings the tutors were subjected to.

“In exercise of powers conferred by section 30 (2) of the Teachers Service Commission Act, Chapter 212 of the laws of Kenya, the Commission wishes to notify the public that the persons whose names are specified in the Schedule herein below have been removed from the Register of Teachers pursuant to the provision of section 30 (1) (e) of the Teachers Service Commission Act,” read the notice in part.

According to TSC Act Section 30, a teacher can be removed from the register as a result of disciplinary proceedings.

Other causes for removal include obtaining registration through fraudulent means, the conviction of a sexual offence, conviction of a criminal offence, and physical or mental illness rendering the teacher incapable of performing duties.

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In the Gazette Notice, Macharia directed that if a teacher’s name is deregistered, it can only be reinstated by direction of the Commission.

Also, a teacher whose name has been removed from the register

shall cease to be a teacher immediately and shall subsequently not engage in the teaching service.

“Further section 44 (b) of the TSC Act provides that a person who falsely or fraudulently holds himself/herself out to be a registered teacher commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand shillings or imprisonment for a term not exceeding twelve months, or both,” added the notice.

In April this year, the Commission deregistered 65 teachers in line with a disciplinary action but did not specify the infractions incurred.

The Commission, further, did not lay bare the specific charges leveled against the teachers.

In 2023, 73 teachers faced dismissal due to disciplinary issues, with their names and details made public in a Gazette Notice.

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