CS Magoha’s Statement on the Progress Of the 2020 KCSE Examinations
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
PRESS STATEMENT
PROGRESS OF THE 2020 KCSE NATIONAL EXAMINATION
The Ministry of Education and the Multi-Agency Examinations Monitoring Team are happy to announce that the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Examination – now on its third day – has progressed well countrywide.
All the 752,891 registered candidates have now sat six examination papers, including a number of candidates that are taking their examinations in hospitals.
However, we wish to inform the country that we unearthed a case of early exposure of some papers during this examination.
Under these circumstances, unprofessional examination officials manage to expose the examinations a little earlier than the scheduled time once the papers leave safely from the examination container.
The questions are then shared with the targeted candidates just before the examinations start.
As we promised, the long arm of our security system will always catch up with such unscrupulous people who think they can breach our watertight security measures.
Today, we have arrested an invigilator at a center in Migori County who was sharing some of the materials that are exposed before the time scheduled.
The invigilator is now in the custody of police officers and will be arraigned in court to face criminal charges.
In the meantime is now in the custody of police officers and will be arraigned in court to face criminal charges.
In the meantime, the police are stepping up their investigations to trace the chain of people that are connected to this ring.
They will be found wherever they may be in any part of the country or elsewhere and ace the law.
I wish to assure the country that all examination materials are safe and that no candidate will be allowed to have any unfair advantage in the ongoing examinations.
We will ensure all candidates continue accessing the examination questions at the same time when the papers are scheduled to be taken.
We also ask for the support of all stakeholders and examination monitors who are spread out in all parts of the country to report any cases of malpractices to the Kenya National Examinations Council they spot them.
The Toll-Free Numbers are: 0800-724-900 and 0800-721410
Prof. George Magoha
Cabinet Secretary, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
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