
PREMIUM High school heads in trouble for paying millions to their ‘lobby’ Education Just now Listen
The Auditor-General has flagged the use of millions of shillings in taxpayers’ money to pay subscription fees to the Kenya Secondary School Heads’ Association (Kessha), in a far-reaching finding that could cripple the operations of the welfare lobby representing over 7,000 principals.
An analysis of audit reports for public secondary schools shows that in nearly every financial statement reviewed by the Auditor-General, schools made annual payments to Kessha.
The annual subscription fees paid by more than 7,000 public secondary schools, which vary from one school to another, could cumulatively run into over Sh1 billion, given that many schools transferred hundreds of thousands of shillings to Kessha.
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