In a shocking revelation, the director of a school in Kampala has been arrested for orchestrating a fake PLE exam scandal, leaving dozens of children's dreams shattered. The Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) results, which these students proudly presented, were found to be forged, leading to a painful journey of discovery and confusion. But here's where it gets controversial... The police spokesperson, SSP Patrick Onyango, revealed that the director, Wafula Ivan, had registered his Primary Seven candidates for the official 2020 PLE, only to secretly transport them to an unknown location in Busia District, where they took counterfeit papers presented as UNEB exams. This is the part most people miss... The students, unaware of the deception, returned to Kampala, and Wafula provided them with fake results, complete with fabricated recommendations. And this is the part that will spark debate... The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has not yet issued a statement on how it plans to support the affected learners, but the police have urged schools and parents to always verify candidate registration details directly with UNEB. The arrest of Wafula Ivan closes one chapter of a painful saga, but for the young victims whose education was stolen, the search for justice and a second chance at their dreams has only just begun. The affected students have been forced out of school, their academic records voided, and their hopes uncertain. A parent of one of the victims described the ordeal as 'a nightmare no parent should endure'. The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has not yet issued a statement on how it plans to support the affected learners, but the police have urged schools and parents to always verify candidate registration details directly with UNEB. The arrest of Wafula Ivan closes one chapter of a painful saga — but for the young victims whose education was stolen, the search for justice and a second chance at their dreams has only just begun.