He said the Ministry is also engaging the Judiciary to explore the possibility of fast-tracking labour fraud cases, so that offenders are dealt with swiftly and justice is served.
"Those who have deliberately defrauded Kenyans must face the full force of the law. We are serious about dismantling these criminal networks," he said.
While maintaining that companies are registered by people, and we will not allow any individual to hide behind company names, Mutua said everyone responsible whether as directors, brokers, or collaborators will be held personally accountable.
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"I now issue this call to the public: If you have been conned if an individual or agency took your money in exchange for a promised job opportunity abroad that has not materialised for six to eight months or more, and you have not received a refund please come forward. Bring all relevant documents, including proof of payment and communication records," he said.
The CS insisted that Kenya's labour migration strategy is solid, and we will not allow criminals to sabotage it.
"We are creating structured, safe, and dignified pathways for our people to work abroad. This mission cannot be derailed by con artists. We are determined to protect the integrity of our programmes and the dignity of our people," the CS said.