The National Transport and Safety Authority is a State Corporation established through an Act of Parliament; Act Number 33 of 26th October 2012.
It is mandated with harmonizing the operations of the key road transport departments and to help in effectively managing the road transport sub-sector as well as minimizing loss of lives through road accidents.
RECRUITMENT FRAUD
It has been noted with concern that individuals masquerading as NTSA officials / agents or representatives have been contacting members of the public with invitations for interviews and offers of employment.
Please note that all vacancies in the Authority are advertised in the local dailies and on the official website www.ntsa.go.ke and any feedback regarding the applications is given officially from the
NTSA Head Office.
Members of the public are advised to seek clarifications from the Authority via the official email info@ntsa.go.ke and report any such unscrupulous activities to the nearest Police Station for necessary action.
Last December, about 100 people were duped into travelling to an office in Nairobi for job interviews only to be turned away by guards at the Upper Hill building.
In September nearly 20,000 people were promised jobs by East Africa Sub-Saharan Africa Safe Promotion International (SSASP International) that offered jobs for positions with curious titles such as assistant single parent manager and assistant widowed/widower.
The company’s top officials were arrested in Nairobi after they were unable to prove the authenticity of their firm. They were handed over to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations.
Francis Meja
Director General
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