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The Department of Basic Education (DBE) immediately established an investigation team comprising the South African Qualifications Authority, University of South Africa, Umalusi and the DBE. The investigation team has covered much ground. A criminal investigation was also initiated, as the NSC examinations are protected through legislation. The matter has been reported to the SAPS. A case was opened at the Thoyoyondou Police Station and the CAS number is 468/11/2015.
The Hawks have now taken over the investigation covering the provinces implicated. The investigation is ongoing and police have confiscated the devices of learners in some cases for further forensic investigation. The DBE is not taking this incident lightly and hopes to send out a strong message to learners, teachers and officials that cheating in the examinations will not be tolerated. It is only through hard work and diligent study that good results will be achieved.
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