17 Teachers Suspended for Leaking Matric Exam MCQs in Peshawar

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17 Teachers Suspended for Leaking Matric Exam MCQs in Peshawar

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Department of Education has Suspended 17 teachers over allegations of leaking matric exam MCQs. The action was taken during the ongoing examinations to maintain transparency and fairness in the system.

According to officials, the teachers were working as invigilators and supervisory staff in examination centers. The incidents were reported in Peshawar and Charsadda. Authorities decided to take immediate steps after receiving complaints about possible exam leaks.

The Chairman of BISE Peshawar confirmed that the teachers have been Suspended for 120 days. This decision follows clear instructions from the provincial government to ensure strict monitoring of examinations.

An official inquiry has already been launched against the Suspended teachers. Authorities stated that this is a preliminary action based on initial findings. If the allegations are proven, the teachers may face further disciplinary action, including termination from service.

Officials emphasized that protecting the integrity of examinations is a top priority. They said no form of malpractice or corruption will be tolerated. The board has introduced additional measures to prevent cheating and paper leaks.

Special monitoring teams have been deployed at examination centers. Surveillance has been increased to detect any suspicious activity. Authorities are also working to provide a safe and comfortable environment for students during exams.

The decision to Suspended the teachers has received support from parents and education experts. Many believe strict action is necessary to maintain trust in the education system. They have long called for stronger measures against those involved in exam misconduct.

Education officials added that such actions send a clear message. Anyone involved in unethical practices will face consequences. The goal is to ensure that students are evaluated fairly based on their performance.

The crackdown reflects the government’s commitment to improving the examination process. Authorities say efforts will continue to strengthen transparency across all education boards.

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Overall, the move to Suspended the teachers highlights a serious approach toward accountability. Officials remain focused on protecting students’ future and restoring confidence in public examinations.

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