22 People Arrested Over KCSE Exam Malpractice

The cases included the use of mobile phones and photocopied materials with incidents recorded in Nyanza, Rift Valley and Eastern regions...
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The Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI) has arrested 22 individuals for alleged involvement in KCSE exam malpractice across Kenya, as announced by Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba.
- 19 cases of exam malpractice were recorded in the Nyanza, Rift Valley, and Eastern regions.
- Incidents included misuse of electronic devices, impersonation, and early exposure of materials.
- Ogamba also addressed environmental disruptions, stating that the Ministry of Education is working with the Ministry of Interior and the Disaster Response team to ensure no candidate misses exams due to floods.
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