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Thursday, November 20, 2014

Results for controversial UPSR exams out next week

Students sitting for the UPSR exams in September 9-11 had to return on September 30 and October 9, to resit four subjects which had been leaked.- The Malaysian Insider pic, November 19, 2014.Students sitting for the UPSR exams in September 9-11 had to return on September 30 and October 9, to resit four subjects which had been leaked.- The Malaysian Insider pic, November 19, 2014.The results for the Ujian Penilaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) 2014 examinations will be released next Wednesday, November 26, Bernama reported today.
The Examination Board released a statement saying that Primary Six students who sat for the UPSR exams this year, will be able to collect their results from their respective schools from 10am onwards on the day.
The Board also informed that students who are unable to collect their results the same day, can alternatively see how they did via mySMS 15888. The service will be activated at 10am as well, but will only be available until midnight on December 2.
On September 30, pupils sat again for the Science and the English language papers and on October 9, they retook the Mathematics and Tamil language papers.
The leaks affected 473,175 pupils from 8,384 schools nationwide.
Since police began their probe on September 10, a total of 14 people were arrested to facilitate investigations.
Those arrested were mainly teachers although an insurance agent and an engineer were also picked up to assist police investigations.
The arrests were made in various states around Malaysia, including Penang, Perak, Kedah, Kuala Lumpur and Terengganu
Kuala Lumpur Criminal Investigation Department (CID) chief Senior Assistant Commissioner Gan Kong Meng on September 21 had said that the police had interviewed 30 people and investigation papers would be referred to the Attorney-General's Chambers to determine if there were sufficient grounds to charge those detained under Section 8 (1) of the Official Secrets Act 1972 for possession of official secrets and communicating such information to others.
However, as reported by The Malaysian Insider on October 27, only two teachers were charged for the alleged crime.
- TMI

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