Cops deployed at exam venues

22 Aug 2016 / 20:33 H.

PHNOM PENH: Cambodia deployed 1,570 police at high-school exam test sites across the country yesterday as part of a crack down on bribery and corruption in the education system.
Testing sites were cordoned off in the capital Phnom Penh and students were patted down by officials to check for cheat sheets and mobile devices as their relatives waited outside.
"We are doing all of this to guarantee transparency and quality in the education system," ministry of education spokesman Ros Salin said.
In past years, students brought cell phones and cheat sheets into exam rooms and bribed teachers to ignore cheating.
San Chey, executive director at advocacy group Affiliated Network for Social Accountability Cambodia, said cheating was deep rooted in the Cambodian education system.
"Before, bribes in exams and test leaks were done openly, which helped to push up the pass rates," he said.
The government blitz on cheating has seen exam pass rates drop in recent years. In 2014, the Grade 12 exam pass rates was cut in half to 40.67% and in 2015 it fell to 55.87%, according to education ministry figures.
Nearly 25,000 officials were involved in this year's examination in which 93,755 students were expected to take their final exams before university. –Reuters

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