JAMB Will Watch CCTV Footages To Sanction Candidates Involved In Exam Malpractices During 2017 UTME

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has disclosed that through scrutiny of what transpired during the 2017 JAMB is exam is still going based on the footage of the CCTV cameras. This was disclosed by JAMB’s Head of Media Fabian Benjamin. According to him, once any candidate is discovered to involve in any irregularity, …

JAMB Will Watch CCTV Footages To Sanction Candidates Involved In Exam Malpractices During 2017 UTME

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has disclosed that through scrutiny of what transpired during the 2017 JAMB is exam is still going based on the footage of the CCTV cameras.

This was disclosed by JAMB's Head of Media Fabian Benjamin.
According to him, once any candidate is discovered to involve in any irregularity, even if the candidate has received his or her result, the candidate will still be sanctioned for cheating during the exam.

"Those who know they were involved in any acts inimical to our examination ethics should not celebrate as their inglorious days of punishment will soon surface." He threatened.

JAMB had earlier reported more than 10,000 candidates caught for examination malpractices in the ongoing UTME in Anambra State and have been handed over to appropriate authority.

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