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FIA to Lead Probe into Cambridge Exam Paper Leak

Last updated: May 14, 2026 11:44 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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FIA to Lead Probe into Cambridge Exam Paper Leak
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The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) is launching a formal inquiry into the recent leak of Cambridge International O-Level and IGCSE examination papers in Pakistan.

The move follows widespread reports of test content circulating on social media platforms before students sat for their papers. The government has tasked the FIA’s Cybercrime Wing with tracking the digital footprint of the leaks. Investigators are currently monitoring private groups on WhatsApp, Telegram, and Facebook where images of the leaked papers first appeared. For thousands of students, the breach is more than just a logistical headache.

It threatens the credibility of their results. Cambridge International has acknowledged the reports, stating they are investigating alongside local authorities to identify the source. If the leak is traced to a specific school or examination center, the consequences for that institution could be severe, including the potential cancellation of centers’ licenses. “We are tracking the metadata of the images shared online,” an FIA official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

“The goal is to pinpoint the exact device and location where the papers were first photographed.” This isn’t the first time exam integrity has been questioned in Pakistan. Previous years have seen similar breaches, often linked to staff at examination centers or individuals with access to secure storage facilities.

The recurring nature of these incidents has pushed the Ministry of Federal Education to demand stricter protocols for handling sensitive exam materials. Critics argue that physical security measures are failing to keep pace with digital sharing capabilities. While the FIA focuses on the cyber aspect, the education ministry is under pressure to overhaul the entire chain of custody for exam papers from the moment they arrive in the country to the second they are placed on a student’s desk.

For now, students await clarity on whether their grades will be adjusted or if re-examinations will be required. Until the investigation produces a definitive source, the shadow of the leak hangs over the entire current testing cycle.

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