Singapore: Ex-principal and tutors found guilty of helping students cheat during O-level exams


(From left) Principal of the now-defunct Zeus Education Centre Poh Yuan Nie and two tutors - Fiona Poh Min and Feng Riwen - were each found guilty of 27 counts of cheating. - The Straits Times/Asian News Network

SINGAPORE, July 7 (The Straits Times/ANN): The principal of an education centre and three of her tutors schemed to help six students cheat during the 2016 O-level examinations.

The students, who are Chinese nationals and were aged between 17 and 20 at the time, smuggled mobile phones and Bluetooth devices into exam halls in Singapore.

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