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TSC dismisses fake July teachers' pay rise circular - the-star.co.ke

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in Kenya has denied circulating any official notice regarding a pay rise for teachers in July. The commission issued a statement clarifying that the purported circular was fabricated and not authorized by them. This comes amid reports of widespread confusion among educators who received the false information, leading to speculation and misinformation. The TSC urged teachers to rely on verified communication channels for updates on salary matters. The incident highlights concerns over the spread of unverified information affecting public sector employees.

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TSC dismisses fake July teachers' pay rise circular - the-star.co.ke

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in Kenya has denied circulating any official notice regarding a pay rise for teachers in July. The commission issued a statement clarifying that the purported circular was fabricated and not authorized by them. This comes amid reports of widespread confusion among educators who received the false information, leading to speculation and misinformation. The TSC urged teachers to rely on verified communication channels for updates on salary matters. The incident highlights concerns over the spread of unverified information affecting public sector employees.

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