No wonder nikiwa huko attachment some times back, some of the employees walikuwa wanakuangalia na jicho mbaya as if you had come to take over their positions.
Panic gripped the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) after some of the 132 workers accused of forging certificates to gain employment and secure promotions began to receive dismissal letters. This follows the collapse of their last battle to get amnesty and keep their jobs. And there is fresh fear that a new investigation may be launched to unearth top, middle and low-level employees believed to have survived the purge that began in 2012.
The Standard has established that 132 employees, including 25 managers affected by the worst scandal at KPA in recent years were ordered to clear from port offices, houses and premises by yesterday. Despite evidence of fraud they have been earning salaries. The workers are also facing investigation by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) for illegal enrichment amid reports that arrests and prosecutions could begin very soon.
The Standard established that the KPA board made the decision to sack them on Thursday after the Industrial Court declined to stop the company from disciplining them on September 22
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000178167/disgraced-kenya-ports-authority-workers-now-sacked-and-evicted-from-staff-houses/