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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the money that is paid for examinations whether by the Government or by individual parents is transmitted to the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC), it is not retained by the school or the Ministry of Education. So, the schools have absolutely no right in law and, in fact, holding onto any student’s certificate---. In fact, I encourage Sen. Musila to make it punishable as a criminal offence for any head teacher to hang on to a certificate of a student after examinations have been done and results have been released. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, secondly, it was a general view and the Members present were in agreement that when results come out and result slips are sent to schools, children who have got those result slips must be allowed by law – and Sen. Musila should organize to bring an amendment – that a possession of a result slip should allow and access a student to a job opportunity. A student who has a result slip with a grade of B-, grade C or grade D, if they are recruiting policemen and they require grade D, with that result slip, they should be eligible to go and compete to be recruited and the certificates will follow them at their jobs or in their colleges."
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