Moi University Council has sent Vice Chancellor Isaac Kosgey on a compulsory 8-month annual leave effective January 30 to allow for the restructuring of the university’s management.
Addressing the press on Saturday, February 1, the council chairperson, Noah Midamba, revealed the decision was reached during a meeting held on Thursday and Friday this week.
Midamba noted that the decision to grant Kosgey an 8-month leave followed an inquiry that revealed that the Vice Chancellor had accumulated a substantial number of leave days since his appointment to the top role.
The council chairperson also disclosed that the two university Deputy Vice-Chancellors, Isaac Kimengi and Henry Kiriamiti, had also been sent on a one-year sabbatical leave.
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