TSC OPENS PORTAL FOR WEALTH DECLARATION; FULL DETAILS and GUIDES

All teachers have been directed to fill Government wealth declaration forms from November 1, in new guidelines published in the Kenya Gazette.

A Kenya Gazette Notice signed by TSC CEO spells out new requirements for filling the wealth forms in accordance with the Public Officer Ethics Act, 2003. Those who fail to comply risk punishment by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission.

TSC says the Commission will review each declaration of income, assets and liabilities to determine if they adhere to the requirements of the Ethics Act.

“The Commission shall review the information in the forms to determine if the assets are disproportionate to the income or whether there are concerns of impropriety, conflict of interest or any other breach to the Ethics Act,” TSC says.

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Teachers and the Commission’s secretariat staff are required to declare their wealth every two years in accordance with the Act, which covers all employees in the public service.

More than 3,000 teachers and secretariat staff who failed to meet the declaration deadline last time had their salaries withheld for two months. The Commission, however, released the salaries because the guidelines for the declaration process had not been gazetted.

Those who contravene the requirements face a fine of KSh1 million or a year’s jail term.

The TSC submits to the EACC, two-year declarations  stating the number of people on its payroll. It is also required to state the total number of public officers who have submitted declarations within the prescribed time and those who have failed as of June 30 every year.