School principals are set to undergo a lifestyle audit following arson attacks in over 100 schools last year.

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The principals are however questioning the motive of a lifestyle audit arguing that they declare their wealth annually.

Investigations found that some principals were diverting school money for their personal use at the expense of student’s welfare.

Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i said the report had been interrogated by the principals whose schools burned.

“We met each stakeholder and explained to them the findings. In three or four days, we will release the report,” said Matiang’i on Wednesday while speaking at Catholic University of Eastern Africa during a conference for the Catholic educational institutions head teachers.

The draft report says students lacked enough time to relax as students learn from 5am to 9pm with short breaks.

Over-crowding especially in boarding schools was uncomfortable for students, poor relations between principals and their deputies was also pointed out.