The Senate Committee on Cohesion and Equal Opportunity demanded to know why the State-owned school had retained two staff aged between 71 and 75. Is this not against the government policy and Public Service Commission requirements?” he added. The Kenya School of Government acting Director-General Nura Mohammed defended the retention of the retirees, arguing the Head of Public Service approved their retention based on their experience in their relevant fields. 15 members of staff“We sought and got the approval of the Head of Public Service to retain the 15 members of staff. A document tabled by Mr Mohamed shows that out of the 548 staff members, the Kikuyu accounts for 115 (21 per cent), Kalenjin (69), Luhya (61), Kamba (50), Luo (45), and Kisii (44).


Source:   Daily Nation
May 10, 2024 09:33 UTC