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Ministry of Education and Research on alleged exam test sale: “Tests are kept under maximum security”

The Ministry of Education and Research (MEC) and the National Agency for Curriculum and Evaluation (ANCE) announced that they have alerted the General Police Inspectorate about a suspected case of fraud. This case involves reports on social networks concerning the alleged sale of tests for national graduation exams. A request for an investigation was made.

The institutions strongly condemn practices that violate the principles of integrity in the student evaluation process. They assure that all tests are maintained under maximum security to prevent unauthorized access to the national graduation exams and to safeguard against leaks of information regarding exam subjects.

"Education is a national priority, and the Ministry of Education and Research is making ongoing efforts to ensure a fair, transparent, and equitable educational environment for all students. Any attempt at fraud will be addressed according to the law," states the source.

In this context, students, parents, and teachers are urged to uphold fairness and honesty during the 2025 exam session and to avoid falling victim to scams.

Daniela Savin

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