
Nelson Amenya has brought to light the alleged corruption and inefficiency within Jayesh Saini’s healthcare network, particularly MAKL and Bliss Healthcare, which stand accused of providing substandard health insurance to teachers.
Rather than addressing these issues, Jayesh is said to have employed bloggers to whitewash his companies’ image, deflecting blame and masking the plight of thousands of teachers under his care. I wonder how many bloggers he would need to whitewash his over 30 companies engaged in malpractices such as Tax evasion and money laundering.
It is perplexing how someone so ineffective can oversee billions earmarked for healthcare. With 161 billion shillings at stake, why not allocate a fraction to hire skilled professionals instead of spreading propaganda while teachers endure suffering?
The conditions under MAKL are alarming. Teachers, many battling chronic illnesses such as diabetes and hypertension, face barriers to obtaining proper medical care. The insurance coverage is so insufficient that they cannot afford consultations, diagnostic tests, or medications at private hospitals.
Instead of receiving adequate treatment, they are provided with the least expensive drugs, which often fail to manage their conditions effectively.
The resulting hardship is immense, and numerous lives have been lost due to systemic failures.
Nelson Amenya has pointed out that MAKL frequently denies admissions unless pressured, such as by threats of strikes. Even for critical procedures, teachers must plead for approval. Patients with diabetes or hypertension are given medication for only two weeks, making it nearly impossible to control their conditions.
Additionally, they are restricted to hospital visits once every 48 hours, a policy that is entirely unsuitable for chronic illnesses requiring regular monitoring.
Compounding the issue, MAKL has assumed control over discharge decisions, preventing hospitals from releasing patients without its approval. This interference endangers lives, as patients needing observation are discharged prematurely due to financial constraints, while others are detained unnecessarily to inflate costs.
This system appears designed not to aid teachers but to exploit them, benefiting Jayesh Saini and his associates at their expense.
Nelson Amenya’s revelations demand urgent attention. Teachers are entitled to better healthcare, not a system that views them as burdens. The billions allocated for their medical coverage should be used to deliver quality services, not to enrich individuals like Jayesh Saini.
A data leak opened a pandora box that recently exposed Jayesh Saini who has been linked to over 30 companies directly, some through proxies where you find two secretaries Lenah Chelangat and Angeline Akello Otieno of his companies are secretaries to over 20 companies of which some of the companies where Jayesh is not directly registered, the secretaries are registered or Adil Khawaja is registered or his PA Mishant Mishra is registered. Presence of all these indiviuals validated indirect presence of Jayesh Saini and so is President William Ruto in some. Shell companies.




Check out this thread on X, contains all about Jayesh Saini and his dirty tricks. How he has fired MAKL employees for sharing data with the media, how he controlled Sh161 billion health insurance cover for Teachers and NPS, how he frustrates hospitals under MAKL in favor of his many hospitals etc.