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Four charged with examination irregularities in Nanyuki

From left to right Administration Police Sergent Laban Murage, KNEC supervisor Lucy Gathiru and Gatuanyaga Secondary School Head teacher Joseph Weru when they appeared before Nanyuki Chief Magistrate Lucy Mutai on November 8,2016.Sergent Murage was charged with neglect to prevent a felony during the ongoing KCSE exams at Gatuanyaga Secondary school at Kieni in Nyeri County while others charged with damage of exam materials.They were released on Sh800,000 each or a surety of similar amount.PHOTO:KIBATA KIHU/STANDARD

A secondary school principal, an examinations supervisor and an Administration Police officer alleged to have tampered with a Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination have been charged before a Nanyuki court.

They appeared before Nanyuki Chief Magistrate Lucy Mutai where they denied a joint charge of damaging an examination material contrary to section 30 of the Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) Act 2012

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