KNEC sends a warning to all invigilators and supervisors as the kcse exams is ongoing.
KNEC sends a warning to all invigilators and supervisors.
The basic education principal secretary Belio Kipsang warns all teachers from the usage of mobile phones while invigilating exams.
Speaking in Kibra on Tuesday, the Ps notes that some teachers take pictures of the paper and post it online which is against the regulations of knec.
Some teachers are facing the disciplinary actions over the papers that have been circulating online .
The Kenya National exams for the secondary students is ongoing and some center managers and teachers caught themselves in a mix over exam irregularities.
Officials and center managers arrive early at the containers to pick papers for the morning session.
On Monday the Kenya National Examination Council chief executive David Njengere says the government will introduce a new regulation to curb cases of cheating.
It includes picking of the papers from the container twice a day.
The first session of kcse begins from 8 am to 11am and then the center managers pick the second paper from the container at 12.30pm .
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One of them including a suspect known as examiner were in possession of fake exam papers that they were selling online through the telegram groups .
The Government strictly warns teachers about the usage of mobile phones to take snapshots of knec papers .
Furthermore this will land them in problems which might lead to loss of jobs.
KNEC sends a warning to all invigilators and supervisors
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