Thursday 9 June 2016

A new law in Morocco to fight the phenomenon of cheating in school exams



RABAT (Ina) - ratified the Council of Representatives (first room) in the Moroccan parliament, the first law to combat cheating in school exams. 
The new law provides for penalties of imprisonment of two months to two years, with a fine, against all pupils cheat in exams, and against every citizen fraud in the matches to enter a government job. 
as this law provides for a prison sentence of one year to five years, with a fine of about five thousand US dollars, against each of the "swarm threads exam, or a game or set up the answers and transfer to thecandidate." 
counts the Moroccan government on the new law to address the increasing phenomenon of cheating in games and collective examinations that affect the credibility of the educational certificates of Morocco. 

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