The level of systematic cheating in national examinations is an outrage. The matter takes a more sinister dimension because the cheating does not just involve students — it involves senior officials the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC), the police, Principals and teachers.
In essence, it involves all stakeholders who have been mandated to manage national examinations in Kenya. The ramifications of our investigations are mind boggling. It means these stakeholders have mortgaged the lives of hundreds of thousands of students whose very future is determined by the results of these “doctored” examinations.