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Retired teachers file petition over delayed pensions

Faith Chandianya by Faith Chandianya
February 19, 2024
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Mwatate MP Peter Mbogho has presented a petition on behalf of retired teachers to the National Assembly, highlighting significant delays in receiving retirement benefits and pensions.

The petition outlines instances where retired teachers, particularly in Mwatete, have not received communication from their employer, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), nor have they received their monthly pension or lump sum payments for their years of service.

This situation has left them in a deplorable state, contrasting with others who retired simultaneously and received their entitlements.

The retired teachers urge the National Assembly to investigate the causes of these delays both locally and nationally.

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They also call for the engagement of the TSC to provide comprehensive data on unpaid retired teachers across the country, along with timelines for payment.

The petition underscores the constitutional obligation (Article 43(1)(e)) to provide social security in old age, including retirement benefits for public officers.

Additionally, it references the Pension Act (Cap.189), which governs the granting and regulation of pensions, gratuities, and allowances for public service officers. These benefits are crucial for ensuring a smooth transition from active service to retirement, preserving financial stability for retirees

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