FOURTEEN people were yesterday charged over examination malpractices. 14 people including teachers are on charges of revealing exam questions.
By Tony Barigye
FOURTEEN people were yesterday charged over examination malpractices. Prosecution alleges that 14 people, including teachers and students, revealed Uganda Certificate Examinations questions of History of South and Central Africa to unauthorised people.
They allegedly committed the offence on October 23 at Mulago Hospital Complex in Kampala.
The suspects are John Mwanjje, 27, Godfery Musoke Mayanja, 24, Jeff Wamala Mugaga, 20, Geoffrey Bamwenda, 19, Henry Agaba, 20 and Isaac Newton Nabazima.
Others are Bruhan Taakar, 20, Jonathan Murungi, 19, Francis Bogere, 33, the headteacher of Mikindo Millennium Secondary School Charles Sekitoleko Lwanga, 30, Richard Kibuye, 29, Henry Kiberu, 31, a teacher at St. Augustine College and Samuel.