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36 social media accounts under probe over alleged involvement in exam malpractice

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Communications Authority of Kenya CEO Ezra Chiloba appearing before the National Assembly Education Commitee to answer to queries regarding 2022's alleged cheating in KCSE exams. [Samson Wire, Standard]

The Communication Authority of Kenya (CA) says thirty-six (36) social media accounts are being investigated for trying to engage in malpractice ahead of the 2023 national exams.

The Authority's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ezra Chiloba made the remarks while appearing before the National Assembly Education Committee on Tuesday, July 4, which is probing the 2022 KCSE exam cheating claims.

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