The committee, formed to investigate allegations of Junior School Certificate and Junior Dakhil Certificate examination questions being leaked, blamed coaching centres for spreading rumours about the leak.
The committee suggested law-enforcing agencies to take actions against coaching centres to prevent such incidents in future.
“We have got the report and will take action according to the suggestions of the report,” said Chairman of Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Taslima Begum.
She, however, told the Dhaka Tribune that the committee did not find any proof that question papers were leaked.
“We have collected some questions that were said to be leaked but they did not match with the main question paper,” she added.
She also said because of blockade and hartal programmes, schedule of the examinations were disorganised and this too was a reason for creating much confusion amongst guardians and teachers.
The board formed a three member committee in mid November following allegations of question paper leaks.
In several examinations, there were rumours that the question papers were allegedly leaked. Many guardians claimed that they purchased question papers from different coaching centres.


