Kenya: KNEC Cautions KCSE Candidates Against Fake Exam Papers

13 November 2023

Murang'a — Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has cautioned candidates sitting for their KCSE examinations to be cautious of fake exam papers being circulated in various social media platforms.

KNEC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr. David Njengere has confirmed that the examination papers being circulated on social media platforms are not genuine and only meant to deceive those sitting for KCSE.

He said the new guidelines which were put in place are working well saying this year KNEC is determined to conduct credible results.

He revealed so far 46 cases of malpractices have been reported in the country saying the number has no significance to taint integrity of the exam.

Meanwhile the CEO said various measures have been employed to ensure schools in areas affected by ongoing heavy rains get their examination papers on time. - Kna

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