Kenya: 4,113 KCSE Candidates Involved in Examination Irregularities, CS Machogu Says

8 January 2024

Nairobi — Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu says 4,113 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) candidates were involved in examination irregularities.

Speaking during the release of the national examination results on Monday, Machogu stated that of these 4 cases which involved impersonation were resolved.

He stated that the other 4,009 cases are expected to be resolved within the next twenty days.

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