
PREMIUM Parliament to grill school principals for first time Principals of public secondary schools to answer questions on management of billions of shillings. Education Just now
Principals of public secondary schools will, for the first time, appear before the National Assembly to answer questions on their management of billions of shillings in public funds following the submission of Auditor-General’s reports covering the institutions.
The National Assembly’s Public Investments Committee on Governance and Education said it will begin by summoning principals of Category C1 schools before extending the exercise to Category C2 (Extra County), C3 (County) and C4 (Day) schools.
Photo credit: Kevin Odit | Nation Media Group “Sometimes we examine a TVET institution with about 120 students managing less than Sh10 million, yet a secondary school with more than 2,000 students receives significantly larger amounts of public money without ever appearing before the committee.
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