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The government instructs the Attorney General to appeal the court decision. The PS of Education says the use of e-citizen was to enhance transparency. Bitok states that the platform is meant to deal with rogue head teachers charging extra costs. The court stopped the directive, saying it was double taxation and unconstitutional.
The government plans to appeal the e-citizen ruling
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