MSCE exam leakers uncovered by anti-cyber crime experts –Maneb

Malawi National Examinations Board (MANEB) says anti-cyber crime experts from South Africa it engaged have uncovered five suspects linked to the leakage of three papers in the 2018 Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examinations.

One of the teachers present a report at the review meeting
Maneb boss Chiunda speaking at the meeting

The suspects are an addition to 29 others who were already arrested in connection to circulating genuine examination papers and confidential instructions through a WhatsApp social media platform last year.

MANEB’s Executive Director Gerald Chiunda made the revelation on Friday in Blantyre on the sidelines of the 2019 annual review meeting for the South West Education Division (SWED).

He said the arrests followed investigations and findings by anti-cyber crime experts the board hired to find the source of the leaked papers.

“As we drew towards the end of administration of major examination papers, on July 4, 2018 in the morning, we saw three out of the 54 MSCE papers on social media and these were Chichewa Paper III, Life Skills and Science & Technology.

“A comparison of these three papers showed that they were genuine and were actually the ones to be administered later that day,” Chiunda said.

He added that the leakage prompted MANEB to hire anti-cyber crime experts from South Africa who did their investigations using their machines and were able to isolate individuals involved in the examination malpractices using WhatsApp.

“I will not divulge more because the issue is court of law and after the matter has been concluded in court, we will update the nation on the outcome of these particular cases,” Chiunda said.

He further said MANEB was exploring ways of having anti-cyber crime framework within its establishment to minimise threats emanating from cyber activities in future.

Meanwhile, MANEB has warned the public against receiving, relaying or sharing any MANEB examination materials on any social media platform, saying the malpractice contravenes MANEB Act and the Electronic Transaction and Cyber Security Act.

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zoona
zoona
5 years ago

The guy is ridiculous, the exams were on social media in the morning and went ahead to administer dem in the afternoon. Childish leadership, at the same time, they can’t curb the malpractice with hiring foreigners? Useless

Tuvitwana
Tuvitwana
5 years ago

I BELIEVE THE PROBLEM IS MANEB ITSELF, THEY SHOULD DEAL WITH THE WAY THEY HANDLE THE initial TENTATIVE EXAMS.
PALIBE NKHANI APA. THAT’S WHY KAMUZU MAYESO AMACHOKERA KU UK, NOT MANEB, THESE ARE THE PRICES WE ARE PAYING.

To God Be The Glory
To God Be The Glory
5 years ago
Reply to  Tuvitwana

MANEB started administering exams (PSLCE,JCE & MSCE) in 1988 while Kamuzu was still a president of Malawi.

mapuya
5 years ago

Never heard or seen miscreant goats like maneb & chiunda! You gave poor souls peanut butter & except miracle, ,cow shit

CHIPYELERO
CHIPYELERO
5 years ago

Mr. Chiunda thumbs up for the good job you are doing at MANEB! Continue with transforming MANEB’s image

Blessings Makwinja
Blessings Makwinja
5 years ago
Reply to  CHIPYELERO

This is very good. We need to protect our nation by being honest. There is no need for a normal to steal because you are lovely paid. We need to be trustworthy at all times. Thanks MANEB keep it up.

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