The National Association of Schools Governing Bodies is calling for a thorough investigation into allegations that more than 1 000 pupils from six provinces cheated in this year’s matric exams.
It is alleged pupils paid teachers up to R1 500 to join a WhatsApp group where answers were shared while exams were in session.The association says a clear message needs to be sent on the seriousness of the allegations and the consequences. General-secretary of the National Association of School Governing Bodies, Matakanye Matakanye says, “The National Association of Schools Governing Bodies has campaigned vigorously that school governing bodies must formulate a policy that bars children from bringing cellphones into schools – knowing that this will happen.
The Department’s Spokesperson Elijah Mhlanga says “There could be criminal charges because in recent years we have been working with the HAWKS on matters of irregularities involving exams. So, we are exploring all options to make sure that the punishment is severe and serves as a deterrent. If there is a Whatsapp group it means that people are coordinating within that platform. Several things could happen: 1. They could be asked to rewrite. 2.
We need the same energy to investigate Cyril Ramaphosa
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weak education system let to this mess
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