July 3, 2024

Headteacher arrested after turning up at exam center drunk and dirty

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Headteacher arrested after turning up at exam center drunk and dirty

Headteacher arrested, replaced by his deputy after turning up at the exam center, late, drunk, and dirty

Headteacher arrested, replaced by his deputy after turning up at the exam center, late, drunk, and dirty.

A KCPE and KPSEA exam center manager has been arrested after he appeared for collection of exam papers late, drunk, and dirty.

Mr. Martin Muteti who is a headteacher of Nthonzweni Primary School was arrested at the Kaiti ACC Containers Centre where the papers were being picked.

The county security team, together with the County Directors of Education, made an impromptu visit to the said container during which they discovered the center manager was not in a sober situation.

The headteacher was arrested and taken to Mukuyuni Police Station.

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“It occurred today at about 6.30 am while on supervisory duty. The County Security Team together with County directors of Education made an impromptu visit to the Kaiti ACC container and established that one centre manager for Nthonzweni primary school Martin Muteti reported on duty at the said container late and while appearing drunk and dirty,” an OB report filed at Mukuyuni police station read.

“He was immediately arrested and placed in police station cell Mukuyuni and subjected to alcoholic test,” a police statement on Wednesday stated.

The Kenya National Examination Council and the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Makueni gave a further directive to have Muteti immediately replaced by his deputy John Kitusa. 

KCPE and KPSEA exams began on Monday and are set to end on Wednesday, 1, November, 2023.

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