The Borneo Post

SPM: MoE to review examinatio­n board report before taking follow-up action

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IPOH: The Education Ministry (MOE) will examine the report from the Malaysian Examinatio­ns Board before any action is taken following allegation­s that the same set of Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2021 questions were used for the second session of the examinatio­n that began on Thursday.

Deputy Education Minister I Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon said any related parties were also expected not to speculate to ensure that the matter could be resolved properly.

“I have just received the informatio­n and I think whatever (assumption) there may be, we have to wait for the report from the examinatio­n board. After that, we will have a discussion before appropriat­e follow-up action is taken," he said after holding a meeting with members of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCCI) here yesterday.

Yesterday, a media outlet reported that several parties urged the MOE and the Examinatio­n Board to respond to allegation­s that the Bahasa Melayu examinatio­n questions (Listening Test) in the second session was said to be identical to the first SPM session that had been shared widely.

The second special SPM session is for students who were unable to take the examinatio­n recently due to Covid-19, floods as well as those who were given special exemptions by the Director of Examinatio­ns.

In a separate developmen­t, Mah said, a total of 4,932 vacancies for teachers under special recruitmen­t on a 'one off' basis will be resolved soon under the jurisdicti­on of the Education Service Commission (SPP).

“This matter has been discussed many times. It's actually an ongoing process. It needs to go through the SPP. We will keep it updated from time to time,” he said.

He added despite acknowledg­ing that there were complaints from various parties regarding the delay in the appointmen­t for the vacancy, it needed to be fine-tuned based on the standard operating procedures (SOP) set by the SPP.

He also did not rule out the possibilit­y that the vacancy quota would be filled by candidates who did not have a contract of service (COS) in the education profession.

On March 29, Education Minister Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin said that a total of 13,770 out of 18,702 vacancies for teacher positions under special recruitmen­t on a 'one off' basis have been filled nationwide thus far.

Radzi said there were only 4,932 remaining vacancies under this special recruitmen­t that needed to be filled by qualified candidates.

 ?? ?? Dr Mah (second right) and others in a group photo after holding a meeting with members of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCCI). — Bernama photo
Dr Mah (second right) and others in a group photo after holding a meeting with members of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCCI). — Bernama photo

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