New Straits Times

S’POREAN GUILTY OF EXAM CHEATING PLOT

Tutor faces jail for helping 6 China students cheat through video calling, earphones

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ASingapore­an private tutor has pleaded guilty to helping six students from China cheat in school exams in a “highly sophistica­ted” operation using video calling and skin-coloured earphones, court documents seen by Reuters yesterday showed.

Private tuition is big business here with parents paying as much as S$700 (RM2,082) for four-session courses and some tutors have become millionair­es from the business.

Singapore’s reputation for a good education system attracts students from across Asia and beyond. Tan Jia Yan, 32, worked for a tuition centre that offered money-back guarantees to Chinese national students if they failed to pass exams and get a place in a Singapore polytechni­c. Tan pleaded guilty on Monday to 27 charges of cheating.

Together with her colleagues, Tan helped attach “wearable Bluetooth devices” and skin-coloured earphones to the students who were connected to discreetly placed mobile phones when they sat their exams in 2016.

Tan then sat the exams herself as a private candidate and used a camera phone attached to her chest to send video footage of the paper to her colleagues via Facebook’s Facetime app.

Her colleagues would then call the students to tell them the answers.

Court documents said the “highly sophistica­ted” operation ran between Oct 19 and 24, 2016, before it was uncovered by an invigilato­r.

Tan faces up to three years in prison or a fine, or both, per charge.

Three of her colleagues, including principal of the Zeus Education Centre, had also been charged, but were contesting the charges, media reported.

The principal allegedly worked with a Chinese associate, who would refer students to him, court documents said.

For each student referred, the associate allegedly received S$8,000 in deposit fees and another S$1,000 in admission fees.

The court documents said the six students were witnesses in the case.

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