As if the English and Science paper leaks were not bad enough.
Now police are investigating reports that the Tamil and Mathematics Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah may have been compromised as well.
Speaking to The Star’s Nicholas Cheng, KL police chief Senior Deputy Comm Tajudin Md Isa confirmed the reports.
He said a fresh round of investigations would be started to look into the claims.
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Until now, police have recorded statements from 30 individuals to help find out the culprits behind the UPSR leaks two weeks ago which cause Year Six pupils to re-sit both papers on Sept 30.
Nineteen teachers, an engineer, eight officers from the Malaysian Examination Syndicate, an Education Ministry officer and a journalist had been questioned.
Three have been remanded until today while 11 others are out on police bail.
