The mass failure of students during the bar exams at the Kenya School of Law (KSL) has continued to elicit mixed reactions from different quarters.

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The detectives from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) have now embarked on investigating the poor performance of the students after public uproar over the same. 

According to the Commission chairman Bishop Eliud Wabukala, the anti-graft body will share its findings once the probe is complete. 

Wabukala, who spoke on Thursday when he appeared before the National Assembly Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs, said that the results have raised concern among different stakeholders and there is a need to probe the same.

Baringo North MP William Cheptumo had held a meeting in which the issue was discussed at length before the findings were released for further investigations.  

The committee noted that the failure of the students was a subject of great concern among different stakeholders in the law and education sector. 

“This is a crisis. I also have a child in that school. Do something about the image of the school,” Mr. Cheptumo said, as quoted by Daily Nation.

KSL has been put on the spot on several occasions for what is believed as profit making schemes.