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MoE affirms exams integrity, dismisses rumors of physics paper leak

The Ministry of Education has categorically denied reports circulating on social media claiming a leak of the eleventh-grade physics examination, emphasizing that such allegations are entirely baseless and represent a deliberate attempt to provoke confusion and erode public trust in the educational system.

In an official statement, the Ministry confirmed that all procedures related to the preparation, printing, and distribution of examination papers are carried out under the strictest levels of confidentiality and oversight, ensuring the integrity and security of the exam process. The Ministry reaffirmed that no deviation from these standards is tolerated, reports Al-Rai daily.

The Ministry stressed its continued and full coordination with the Ministry of Interior, particularly the Cybercrime Department, to monitor and investigate suspicious online accounts that promote or disseminate misleading information regarding examinations.

Legal action will be pursued without leniency against anyone found guilty of fabricating or spreading such rumors, with a clear message that attempts to compromise the credibility of the education system will face serious consequences.

The Ministry issued a strong warning to students and parents to avoid relying on unofficial platforms or purported answer keys that circulate online, as these are often designed to deceive and exploit students.

These platforms may also be linked to fraudulent activities or coordinated attempts to manipulate exam content after it has been officially distributed in examination halls.

Moreover, the Ministry has intensified supervision within examination committees and raised awareness regarding the importance of adhering to official channels for information.

The role of the national monitor remains pivotal—ensuring the enforcement of all rules and regulations, maintaining order, and verifying the implementation of security protocols throughout the examination process. This approach is essential to guaranteeing fairness and equal opportunity for all students.

The Ministry concluded by calling on all parties to exercise accuracy and responsibility when sharing information and to rely solely on official sources for updates.

It reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to providing a secure and equitable academic environment and to preserving the integrity and transparency of Kuwait’s education system.





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