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Originally published by Capital Newstop
December 3, 2025
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KNEC Warns Public Against Fraudsters Claiming to Alter Exam Results

KNEC made it clear that altering exam results is impossible, noting that candidates’ answer scripts are fully anonymized throughout the marking process to safeguard their identity and uphold the integrity of the national examinations. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | ..
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The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a stern warning against fraudsters claiming to alter examination results during the ongoing marking of KCSE and KJSEA exams. KNEC emphasized that such alterations are impossible due to the anonymized marking process designed to safeguard integrity.
- KNEC warns against individuals circulating false promises on social media regarding exam result manipulation.
- All candidates' answer scripts are fully anonymized to protect identity and ensure integrity during marking.
- The Principal Secretary for Basic Education, Julius Bitok, confirmed KJSEA results for Grade 9 learners will be released by December 11, with selection for Grade 10 before Christmas.
- A total of 3,424,836 candidates undertook national examinations and assessments across the country.
- This includes 996,078 students for KCSE, 1,130,669 learners for KJSEA (Grade 9), and 1,298,089 pupils for KPSEA (Grade 6).
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