Kenyan teachers get ultimatum to declare assets or face sanctions
Kenyan teachers have two weeks to declare their wealth.
Failure to do this attracts a fine of 9,000 dollars fine
The teachers are part of a wider group of public servants in the country who are expected to fill wealth declaration forms by 31 December.
Public servants have to reveal how much they own to show that they have not been bribed.
In November, the public service commission said, all the 842,900 government, county and workers in government-owned corporations must declare their incomes, bank deposits.
Other belongings for declaration include, land, real estate and vehicles.