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Lahore Board Enforces Strict Penalties for Exam Paper Leaks

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The Lahore Education Board in Punjab has enacted tougher rules to combat the illegal sharing and leakage of exam question papers. Under these regulations, individuals found guilty of leaking exam papers will face significant penalties, including a prison sentence of up to three years and a fine of Rs. 50,000. The students can get latest updates of Lahore Education Board Implements Strict Penalties for Exam Paper Leaks.

 

Severe Consequences for Government Employees and Exam Disruptions

The new policy also targets government officials involved in leaking exam content. Those found guilty will face legal actions, termination from their jobs, and the aforementioned fines. In addition, the new regulations impose strict measures against disruptions during exams, including the use of mobile phones during practical tests. Violators will be subject to the Yeda Act.

 

Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat Leads Year-Long Anti-Cheating Initiative

Punjab’s Education Minister, Rana Sikandar Hayat, has been leading a concerted effort to tackle exam malpractice. Reflecting on the success of the initiative, he shared the shocking depth of corruption that had infiltrated the education system. “When we began targeting the ‘booty mafia,’ we were stunned by their reach and control,” he remarked.

 

Breaking Up Exam Cheating Syndicates

Rana Sikandar disclosed that a large-scale operation led to the dismantling of seven organized cheating syndicates. These gangs were found to be backed by a network of private schools, government employees, and exam boards, who collaborated to facilitate cheating on a massive scale.

 

Crackdown on Corrupt Exam Center Staff

The investigation also uncovered corruption within exam centers, where private staff were charging students as much as Rs. 10,000 to provide them with pre-solved papers. After months of effort, legal reforms were introduced, with the Lahore Board already enforcing these measures, and other boards set to follow suit.

 

Closing Legal Loopholes in the Fight Against Cheating

Minister Rana Sikandar emphasized that social media and digital platforms were often exploited to facilitate cheating. He acknowledged that previous legal loopholes allowed many offenders to evade justice but assured that these gaps have now been closed. Going forward, any individuals caught cheating will face immediate jail time, with no possibility of bail.

 

Positive Reception from Teacher Associations

The newly introduced anti-cheating laws have been positively received by teacher associations, who believe the measures will help restore fairness and integrity to the examination system, ensuring a level playing field for all students.




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