Maasai Girls Principal Probed Over Exams Malpractice

By | March 22, 2022

The Principal of Maasai Girl’s Secondary School Ms Rose Otieno is being probed over allegedly attempting to leak the ongoing Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).

Narok County Commissioner Isaac Masinde said that investigations had been started regarding the allegations that parents had made claiming that she was soliciting Kshs. 3,000 from them to use in leaking the KCSE examination.

He said that the county examination multi-agency committee instructed her to leave the examination centre as the investigation is ongoing.

All of the school’s invigilators and security officers were replaced. Besides, the Deputy Principal was appointed as the acting centre manager until the KCSE examination period elapses.

“Security personnel and invigilators were taken to different schools as we continue with investigations. Once the investigations are completed all those accused will be prosecuted in a court of law,” said Masinde.

At the moment of writing this article, five mobile phones have been confiscated at Olomirani Girls Secondary School. Two other phones were also confiscated at Olmariko Secondary School in Narok West sub-counties.

On the hand, Masinde said that the examination was ongoing well in other centres in the county with no irregularities reported.

Regarding all security officers escorting the examination, he urged them to be vigilant and ensure that the examination is being done following the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) regulations.

An increase in examination malpractice cases has been witnessed with online platforms such as WhatsApp and Telegram being used in the distribution of examination papers in exchange for a fee.

Due to this invigilators, school principals and candidates were arrested because of this.

On his part, Education Secretary Prof George Magoha has admitted the early opening of examination containers but denied any claims that the integrity of this year’s national examination is in danger.