TSC to Take Action Against 24 Teachers Over School Scandal

The report also identified numerous unauthenticated learner records, including missing or invalid Unique Personal Identifiers (UPIs)...
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Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has directed the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to take action against teachers and education officials for irregularities found during a nationwide school data verification exercise.
- A negative variance of 885,904 learners was found in primary school enrollment between NEMIS and verified data.
- The report identified 14 heads of institutions who failed to submit data and 20 heads accused of submitting inflated enrollment figures.
- 28 sub-county directors of education and quality assurance and standards officers face administrative action for systemic failures.
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KNEC and TSC Announce Changes to Exams and Take Action on Teacher Conduct - February 2026
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) will introduce electronic certificates (e-certificates) and an online verification service for national examinations, backdated to 2023. This move aims to modernize examination administration. Additionally, the Ministry of Education has announced the official registration dates and guidelines for the 2026 KPSEA, KJSEA, and KCSE national examinations. In an administrative action, Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba directed the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to take action against 24 teachers and education officials. The directive follows the discovery of irregularities during a nationwide school data verification exercise.














