News Just in: High Court extends orders suspending payment of school fees through eCitizen platform.
News Just in: High Court extends orders suspending payment of school fees through eCitizen platform:
Justice Chacha Mwita ruled that the government would not be prejudiced by the orders, Till then, The court will hear the matter on the 17th of April this year.
Meanwhile, the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) and Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) have been enjoined in the matter as interested parties.
Milimani Law Courts Judge Chacha Mwita issued the order following a petition filed by Nakuru doctor Magare Gikenyi on Tuesday.
Last week on Wednesday, February 7, Milimani Law Courts judge Chacha Mwita suspended the circular by Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang pending further directions to be issued in the case filed by Nakuru doctor Magare Gikenyi.
The Judge ruled, “An interim conservatory order is herby issued suspending the Circular or letter by the Principal Secretary (Belio R Kipsang), Ministry of Education dated 31st January 2024, requiring parents/guardians and or students to pay fees and or any other levies for all government learning institutions through e-citizen platform or any other digital platform(s) until 13th February 2024, when the court will issue further directions in this petition.”
A memo to all national school principals dated January 31, 2024 and signed by PS Kipsang directed institution heads to share school bank account details with the office of the State Department’s Director General by Tuesday, February 6, 2024.
This, the PS said, was part of the government’s efforts to onboard all government services onto the e-Citizen platform to enhance service delivery.
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