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The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has warned of a rip-off the place fraudsters promote pretend TSC employment letters and registration papers, exploiting aspiring academics’ ambitions.

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TSC has mentioned these paperwork usually are not reputable and has linked the rip-off to politicians, notably MPs, who’re concerned in distributing or promoting TSC employment letters.

TSC Guidance

TSC stresses that recruitment into the educating career is performed solely via official channels.

They urge people to:

  • Never pay for guarantees of TSC employment.
  • Always confirm info via the official TSC web site tsc.go.ke or TSC places of work.
  • Report suspicious actions instantly to regulation enforcement or TSC authorities.

This steering goals to guard aspiring academics from falling sufferer to those scams and keep the integrity of the training system.



“We want to alert all aspiring academics and members of the general public concerning the rising risk posed by conmen purporting to promote TSC employment letters and registration papers. Please be warned that these papers are pretend,” TSC acknowledged. 

Politicians and Job Letters

Bryan Liseche, a former parliamentary aspirant in Lugari, accused present MP Nabii Nabwera of promoting TSC appointment letters to determined academics for quantities ranging between Ksh150,000 and Ksh200,000.

Liseche claimed Nabwera obtained about 20 letters from TSC and distributed them selectively, allegedly demanding bribes and even private favours from feminine academics.

Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku acknowledged the rising concern over political interference in instructor recruitment.

He confirmed that President William Ruto had issued a directive mandating that every one public sector hiring, together with TSC appointments, be primarily based strictly on advantage.

Ruku emphasised that if politicians are certainly distributing job letters, the follow should cease instantly

Moses Kuria, Ruto’s senior financial advisor, sharply criticized the development of politicians handing out TSC letters at public occasions, calling it “shameful and harmful.”

Similarly, KNUT Secretary-General Collins Oyuu urged TSC to reclaim its independence and conduct recruitments with out political meddling.

TSC Recruitment in Kenya

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in Kenya is answerable for recruiting and managing academics for public major, junior, and secondary colleges.

TSC declares educating vacancies via its official web site (www.tsc.go.ke) (www.tsc.go.ke) and different platforms like www.teachersonline.go.ke or www.hrmis.tsc.go.ke.

Applications are submitted on-line through the TSC recruitment portal (www.teachersonline.go.ke or www.hrmis.tsc.go.ke).

Recruitment Process
  • Applicants should apply for particular vacancies in counties or establishments as marketed.


  • Only registered academics (as per Section 23 of the TSC Act, 2012) are eligible to use.
  • No onerous copy purposes are accepted, and the method is freed from cost. TSC warns in opposition to fraudsters demanding fee for recruitment.
  • Application deadlines are strictly enforced.
  • Only candidates assembly the eligibility standards are shortlisted.
  • Shortlisted candidates are invited for interviews by a TSC County Panel, the place tutorial {and professional} certificates are verified.
  • Successful candidates should current unique copies of their certificates throughout verification.
  • Successful candidates obtain appointment letters from TSC headquarters.
  • Failure to just accept the appointment inside the stipulated interval results in automated cancellation.
  • Candidates usually are not allowed to use for a couple of place or submit a number of software varieties.
Tsc Exposes Powerful Individuals Selling Teacher Job Letters
No onerous copy purposes are accepted by TSC, and the method is freed from cost. TSC warns in opposition to fraudsters demanding fee for recruitment. PHOTO/TSC
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