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Names of teachers deregistered by TSC October 2022: November 2, 2022

Names of teachers deregistered by TSC October 2022: November 2, 2022

Names of teachers deregistered by TSC October 2022: November 2, 2022

Teachers Service Commission has removed some teachers from the register of teachers in accordance with Section 30 of the TSC Act (2012).

Under the law, the indisciplined teachers are not permitted to teach in any educational institution.

TSC revokes teachers registration based on death, fraudulent registration, sexual offense or a crime against a learner, conviction of a criminal offense that makes the person unfit to teach, being found unfit to teach as a result of disciplinary proceedings or suffers from a physical or mental illness or infirmity that prevents the individual from performing the duties of a teacher.

According to TSC data, Siaya and Murang’a counties had the highest number of teachers accused of defilement in the last three years.

There were 16 cases in each of the two counties. Nakuru came in third with 15 cases of defilement, followed by Kakamega with 13, Busia and Kitui each with 12, and Homa Bay with 11 cases.

According to TSC, Vihiga, Narok, Meru, and Bungoma counties each had 10 defilement cases.

Other counties with a high number of defilement cases include Machakos with nine, Kirinyaga and Makueni with eight each, and Kiambu, Kisii, Migori, and Kisumu with seven each.

Nyandarua, Tharaka Nithi, and Kilifi were next with six cases each, while Embu had five.

According to TSC data, the most sexual harassment cases were reported in 2019, with 124 teachers being fired and deregistered. In 2020, 101 teachers were removed from the roll.

Since 2015, TSC has deregistered 485 teachers for engaging in unethical behaviour, including having sex with minors.

According to the TSC report, on March 11 2022, cases of teachers who forged certificates and those who failed various disciplinary cases were decided.

This also means that neither of the teachers will provide instruction unless they are registered as teachers under the TS Act.

Pursuant to section 30 of the TSC Act (2012), the commission wishes to publish names of teachers who have been removed from the register of teachers.

Further, under the law these teachers cannot engage in teaching in any learning institution.

They were removed during the month of October 2022.

The list has the following names:

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