Government Owes Private Universities Ksh 48.8 Billion, MPs Told

The Kenya Association of Private Universities (KAPU) has revealed that the government owes private universities approximately KSh 48.8 billion, a debt that has accumulated since 2016, when the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) began placing government-sponsored students in private institutions.“We have submitted full details of the pending bills to the National Treasury, the Universities Fund, and the Ministry of Education. The Ministry has previously acknowledged the debt, and we have also presented our case to the National Treasury’s Pending Bills Verification Committee,” Prof Mbugua said

By The Weekly Vision Reporter

The National Assembly Committee on Education, chaired by Tinderet MP Julius Melly, on Tuesday, 18 November, engaged the Kenya Association of Private Universities (KAPU), led by Very Rev Prof Stephen Mbugua, Vice-Chancellor of the Catholic University of Eastern Africa, to discuss the challenges facing private universities.

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