Al Nahar releases preliminary findings… How were high school exam questions leaked?

2024-08-24 15:45:00

Brigadier General Nicholas Saad, director of the Central Criminal Investigation Bureau, has completed a preliminary investigation into a leaked question file for high school exams that caused a stir on social media on the first day of exams.

The investigations were conducted under the supervision of the top appeals prosecutor, Judge Myrna Karas, following a letter from Education Minister Abbas Halabi requesting prosecution. After the preliminary investigation, the file was handed over to the Mount Lebanon Appellate Prosecutor’s Office, where one of the detainees was a professor who took over supervision at a public school.

Those investigations included four people who people familiar with the matter said were professors, only one of whom was responsible for monitoring the process.

How does the leakage process occur?

Whatever the identity of the callers, what happened demonstrated irresponsibility and recklessness on the part of professors, according to an investigation by a judge known for not answering phone calls, which found that as exams began at these centers, invigilators MG filmed the questions from these exams and distributed them to students and sent them via the WhatsApp application to a team of three professors who were not responsible for monitoring.

They in turn posted it on their respective Facebook pages and other social networking sites. After interrogating the observer and admitting his actions, Judge Karas ordered his arrest two days after the other three were detained, promising that the past would not be repeated.

Following news of the leaked questions on the first day of exams, the Education Minister has appointed a committee to conduct an internal investigation and in a letter to the prosecutor’s office asked: After he explained at a press conference what led to the postponement of the competition to its normal date After initial technical reasons, the department found that a number of questions were issued to identify the source and beneficiaries and prosecute them. . He added that the candidates had no phones or any means of communication within the center and were cut off from any external communication, refuting claims that questions were leaked and distributed to them. We have appointed a committee to conduct an internal investigation to scrutinize the origins of the shooting in question to determine the source and beneficiaries.

A source familiar with the investigation said the observer arrested over the leak was doing so “just for God’s sake”.

According to the information, Tanios Saghbini, the Attorney General of the Mount Lebanon Appeal on duty, received the document and began reviewing it to prepare for appropriate legal action on Monday.

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