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Adult male arrested for writing matric exam on behalf of learner in KZN.
At Newcastle’s Phendukani Full Service High School on Tuesday, an invigilator discovered an adult male writing a matric paper on behalf of a part-time student.
Mbali Frazer, the KwaZulu-Natal education MEC, spoke to TimesLive and denounced the effort at cheating and stated that the police had been notified of the situation.
According to department spokesperson Muzi Mahlambi, an exam monitor saw that a learner’s identity book photo had been altered and added that police were called to the school and arrested the alleged impostor.
“We condemn this alleged act of exam irregularity. We have worked hard to sharpen our learners for this exam and we expect these exams to be free of irregularities in keeping with the oath made by learners,”
“We assure the public our invigilators have been trained and will detect and deal with any irregularity [to protect] the integrity of the national senior certificate (NSC) exams. What has happened at Phendukani is a clear demonstration of this commitment.” said Frazer.
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Frazer further sent a strong warning to learners who are using digital devices to cheat.
CHEATING IS NOT AN OPTION BY USING WHATSAPP GROUPS
— KZN Education (@DBE_KZN) November 1, 2023
The KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Education Ms Mbali Fraser has issued a stern warning to all learners to refrain from using digital devices to share leaked examinations material before the writing of a paper. pic.twitter.com/St0i1VcTay
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