Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has said there were no irregularities in the 2022 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examination.
Machogu said the KCSE 2022 administration was clean.
The CS said the Ministry of Education devised various mechanisms to curb cheating
"We did come up with a mechanism that accountability was transferred to the personal level," Machogu said.
"We said the centre manager will be personally accountable for any irregularities. We designed a form for security personnel to sign how things went."
Machogu spoke on Friday during the release of 2022 KCSE results at Milimani house in Kilimani.
Last year, 884,263 candidates sat the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education exam.
Male candidates were 405,962 while 420,845 were female