Identical wordings & other methods KNEC used to unearth cheating

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KNEC Chair George Magoha

Some actions truly have bitter consequences.While the key to success is known to be education, there are those who fall pray to believing they can break the door and steal it.This however rarely ends well for the unsuccessful in the mission.

The Kenya National Examination Council has cancelled the results of 3,427 candidates who were involved in exam irregularities in the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).

According to Magoha, investigations revealed that there was glaring collusion for some of  the affected candidates.

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In some cases, KNEC unearthed identical calculation errors and identical wordings with unusual vocabularies in the students’ answer sheets.

Magoha also revealed that in some cases, they discovered that some students wrote correct answers, even when their working was incorrect.

Magoha also listed the 15 counties which were affected by examination irregularities. They include Machakos, Meru, Isiolo, Turkana, West Pokot, Kericho, Narok and Elgeyo Marakwet.

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Bungoma, Kisii, Homabay, Mandera, Kisumu, Migori and Garissa Counties also featured in the list.

The KNEC boss highly condemned individuals who were luring children to engage in such malpractices.

“Leave the children alone. No matter how poor you are, the children are intelligent kids,” Magoha urged.

He also confirmed that out of the centres which had their examinations withheld during the 2018 KCSE results release, KNEC had cleared a total of 1,275 candidates.

He urged students whose results were cancelled to register for the 2019 national examinations.

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