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Kuppet denies claims it was locked out of medical scheme for teachers

Kuppet Secretary General Akello Misori speaks to journalist after the court awarded teachers 50-60pc salary increment. (Photo: George Njunge/Standard)

A teachers' union has dismissed reports that its members have been locked out of the comprehensive medical scheme signed between AoN Insurance and the teachers' employer.

Kenya Union of Post Primary Eduction Teachers (Kuppet) instead said they are negotiating with the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) so that only half of the monthly medical allowance for teachers is remitted to the scheme.

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