Sadtu calls for jail time for those behind exam leaks
Updated | By Laila Majiet
The South African Democratic Teachers Union (Sadtu) says it supports the call for those responsible for exam leaks to face possible jail time.
Its comments come after the Mathematics Paper 2 had been leaked in Limpopo.
Sadtu secretary general Mugwena Maluleke says strong action must be taken against those responsible.
"Those behind the leaks are messing with the lives of children. They must be brought to book to send out a strong message that fraud will not be tolerated."
The basic education department has confirmed that pupils at a number of schools in Giyani had access to the question paper before sitting for the exam yesterday.
Sadtu says the investigation into the matter must be accelerated.
It is also calling on the basic education department to bolster security to prevent further exam leaks.
"The department should zoom in on the place where the question papers are being printed as well as the storage facilities."
READ ALSO: Maths exam paper leaked in Limpopo
This is the second time in two years that an exam paper has been leaked in Limpopo.
Last year, the Life Sciences Paper 2 was leaked in the Vhembe District.
"The authorities cannot rule out that there is a syndicate operating in that area," Maluleke says. "People should be disciplined, whether it is learners, teachers or examination officials responsible for the leak."
Maluleke says in the age of technology, exam leaks should not happen.
He urges pupils not to be tempted, as cheating during matric will only further delay their future.
Edited by: Faith Daniels
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