Damages sought from Govt and Examinations Syndicate for negligence


KUALA LUMPUR: A dyslexic boy is seeking damages from the Exami­nations Syndicate and the Govern­ment for negligence leading to the recent UPSR examination leak.

Ananda Krishnan Menon, 13, who had to resit some of the papers, filed a suit at the High Court through his mother K. Mangala Bhavani.

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