
A disturbing rumour has surfaced, claiming that the National Senior Certificate (NSC) matric results are being sold on a website for a fee of R100. According to Yusuf Abramjee (eNCA), students can access their full results, including percentages, days before the official release date.
The alleged leak raises serious concerns about the security and integrity of the examination process. If true, it is unclear how the results were obtained and who is behind the website.
Questions abound: Who is responsible for the leak? How did they gain access to the sensitive information? And who is profiting from the sale of the results?
The Department of Basic Education and the NSC examination authorities must launch an immediate investigation into this matter to determine the authenticity of the claims and to identify those responsible.
The integrity of the matric examination process is at stake, and swift action is necessary to prevent further breaches and maintain public trust.