KNEC Chief Issues Caution Regarding Fake Exam Papers Circulating on Social Media.
Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) CEO David Njengere issues a stern warning to KCSE candidates, urging vigilance against falling prey to counterfeit exam papers rampant on social media. Supervising the opening of exam containers in Muranga County’s Deputy County Commissioner’s office, Dr. Njengere underscores the deceptive nature of these papers circulating across various social media platforms.
Explicitly affirming the spuriousness of the circulating papers, Dr. Njengere asserts, “the examination papers circulating on social media platforms are not genuine and their focus is to deceive those sitting for KCSE.” While emphasizing the gravity of the situation, he appeals to students who have dedicated four years to their studies to dismiss these misleading materials propagated on social media channels.
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While acknowledging the students’ hard work, Dr. Njengere urgently appeals to them, stating, “I urge them to ignore those papers circulating on various social media channels.” In an effort to instill confidence, the KNEC boss highlights the efficacy of recently implemented guidelines aimed at safeguarding the integrity of national examinations. Emphasizing the paramount importance of credible results, he provides assurance that these measures will reinforce the examination process and guarantee its reliability.
Assuring the smooth functioning of the new directive, Dr. Njengere emphatically affirms, “The new directive to center managers to pick exam papers from Knec containers twice a day is working smoothly to secure the process.” This proactive approach is instrumental in fortifying the examination administration, ensuring that candidates benefit from a reliable and secure testing environment.
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital misinformation, the KNEC boss’s cautionary message serves as a crucial reminder for candidates. It underscores the paramount importance of prioritizing authenticity and adhering steadfastly to official examination protocols.
As candidates navigate the challenges presented by deceptive materials on social media, the council’s proactive measures and assurance contribute to instilling confidence in the integrity of the examination process. Importantly, this approach not only addresses current concerns but also sets a precedent for the continued commitment to upholding the standards of credibility and fairness in national examinations.
KNEC Chief Issues Caution Regarding Fake Exam Papers Circulating on Social Media.