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Three Head Teachers, Chief Invigilator Arrested for Examination Malpractice

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October 19, 2023
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Three Head Teachers, Chief Invigilator Arrested for Examination Malpractice

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The Uganda National Examinations Board-UNEB in collaboration with law enforcement agencies made significant arrests in response to reported cases of examination malpractice in the ongoing Uganda Certificate of Education-UCE exams.

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The UNEB spokesperson, Jennifer Kalue confirmed the arrest of a chief invigilator and three head teachers from different schools.

The chief invigilator from African Parl Secondary School in Makindye Division, Kampala was arrested on suspicion of providing external assistance to the second shift of Chemistry students.

“This was during the practical examination of Chemistry Paper 3…A handwritten piece of paper with suspected answers of the practical paper was found in the examination room where the Chief Invigilator was supervising,” Kalule noted.

The invigilator is currently held at Kabalagala police station as Investigations continue. Two headteachers have also been arrested including one from Paul Mukasa S.S. in Kalagi, Mukono district, and the other from Kanyabwanga Secondary School in Bushenyi district.

These were caught sharing and receiving what appeared to be examination papers electronically. The widespread misuse of social media platforms has led to an increase in instances of individuals sharing materials claiming to be UNEB examinations.

Before the official start of the exams, UNEB identified counterfeit papers circulating on platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram, resulting in the arrest of nine individuals, including headteachers. 

In Kwania District, the head teacher of Inomo SS was also arrested for alleged tampering with an envelope containing mathematics Paper 1 examination papers.

It is suspected that the content of the envelope may have been tampered with between the storage center and the school.

Police are actively investigating the case under Section 28 of the UNEB Act of 2021, which classifies it as an offense to damage, destroy, or manipulate such materials. 

In related events, police in Kagadi are investigating two students of St. Michael S., Nyakoma, who wrote each other’s index numbers, claiming to have forgotten theirs during the Geography exams.

UNEB suspects that this incident may involve impersonation, similar to a case witnessed in Kawempe last year, where a substitute, known as a “machinery,” wrote the exam on behalf of a candidate. 

Section 26 of the UNEB Act of 2021 provides that anyone who, while serving as a supervisor, invigilator, scout, monitor, or special needs education support personnel, negligently allows unauthorized assistance to be given to a candidate commits an offense.

If convicted, they can be liable for a fine of up to 20 million Shillings, a prison term of up to five years, or both.

Furthermore, the Act stipulates that registered teachers who are found encouraging malpractice may not only face legal consequences but also disciplinary action in accordance with the relevant laws governing the teaching profession.

Dan Odongo, the Executive Director of UNEB, issued a warning regarding the fraudulent nature of many of the circulated papers.

Under the new UNEB Act, possessing examination papers, materials, or information, whether genuine or counterfeit, can lead to legal consequences, including a fine not exceeding 40 million Shillings a prison term not exceeding five years, or both.

The introduction of this new UNEB Act and increased resources demonstrate the organization’s commitment to combat the problem of exam malpractice.

Some experts are optimistic that stricter penalties and effective enforcement can eventually eliminate this vice. 

However, critics attribute the prevalence of malpractice to the high stakes associated with national exams and advocate for alternative assessment methods, such as formative assessments, to reduce pressure on students and deter malpractice.

This year a total of 364,421 candidates registered for the exams running until November 17, 2023.

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