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One More Exam Paper Leaked in India, Questions Mount Over Corruption, Accountability and Education System Failures
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

MUMBAI, June 28: The Maharashtra Teachers Eligibility Test (TET) 2026, scheduled to be held on Sunday across the state, has been postponed after the examination paper was allegedly...
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India Today
· Jun 27, 2026
Any public exam left? Govt under fire as paper leak hits Maharashtra TET
Any public exam left? Govt under fire as paper leak hits Maharashtra TET
OneIndia
· Jul 1, 2026
CJP's NEET Protest: A Look Back At India's Biggest Examination Crises Since 2015
India's examination system has repeatedly faced large-scale crises over the past decade. Incidents of paper leaks and administrative failures have triggered nationwide student protests, court interventions, exam cancellations, and re-examinations across multiple years. The most recent controversy is the NEET-UG
South Africa Today
· Jun 29, 2026
Gauteng Education MEC Lebogang Maile Launches Probe Into Corruption and Procurement Irregularities at Provincial Schools
JOHANNESBURG, Gauteng – Gauteng Education MEC Lebogang Maile has announced a comprehensive probe into widespread corruption, financial mismanagement, and procurement irregularities affecting public schools across the province. During a recent media briefing, Maile and department spokesperson Neria Hlakotsa outlined the ongoing efforts to strengthen accountability, tackle governance failures, and hand over implicated school staff to []
South China Morning Post
· Jun 24, 2026
Thai officials caught altering exam scores for bribes of up to US$24,000
Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has ordered an investigation into allegations of mass cheating in civil service exams to attain government jobs, after thousands of tests were allegedly tampered with to boost scores in exchange for fees of up to US24,000 each time. The scandal erupted after police and anti-corruption officials raided a company address in Nonthaburi outside Bangkok on Tuesday and found at least 10 officials on site tampering with computerised scores “to help...
NDTV
· Jun 27, 2026
Maharashtra TET Postponed After Paper Leak A Day Before Exam
Maharashtra TET 2026: Sources said the Education Department will soon issue a press note detailing the incident. The department is also expected to announce the revised examination schedule after the...
Guinee news
· Jun 29, 2026
Bac 2026 : des détecteurs de téléphones déployés dans les centres d’examen pour traquer les fraudeurs
Le coup d’envoi des épreuves du baccalauréat unique, session 2026, a été donné ce lundi 29 juin sur l’ensemble du territoire national. À cette occasion, les autorités éducatives ont annoncé un renforcement des mesures de lutte contre la fraude, avec pour objectif de garantir la crédibilité et la transparence des examens. Pour cette session, le []
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Related coverage for "One More Exam Paper Leaked in India, Questions Mount Over Corruption, Accountability and Education System Failures": India Today — Any public exam left? Govt under fire as paper leak hits Maharashtra TET. OneIndia — CJP's NEET Protest: A Look Back At India's Biggest Examination Crises Since 2015. South Africa Today — Gauteng Education MEC Lebogang Maile Launches Probe Into Corruption and Procurement Irregularities at Provincial Schools. South China Morning Post — Thai officials caught altering exam scores for bribes of up to US$24,000. NDTV — Maharashtra TET Postponed After Paper Leak A Day Before Exam. Guinee news — Bac 2026 : des détecteurs de téléphones déployés dans les centres d’examen pour traquer les fraudeurs