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Algeria MP jailed for trying to help daughter cheat on school exam

Court punishes lawmaker for trying to smuggle envelope containing answers to his child

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 21 Jun 2022 11:59PM

Algeria MP jailed for trying to help daughter cheat on school exam
Cheating has boomed in Algerian school exams in recent years, pushing authorities to take tough measures such as widespread internet shutdowns during exam periods and penalties of up to 15 years in prison for leaking exam topics. – Pixabay pic, June 21, 2022

ALGIERS – An Algerian lawmaker has been jailed for three years for trying to help his daughter cheat on a school maths exam, the APS state news agency said today.

A local police chief, a school principal and another person were handed the same sentence in a ruling late yesterday, APS said, without identifying the fourth individual.

Abdenacer Ardjoun, a lawmaker from the ruling National Liberation Front, had been detained earlier this month for attempting to smuggle an envelope to his daughter containing answers to the maths exam.

But he miscalculated – as did the local police chief he hired to deliver it, and who was imprisoned for attempted fraud and “abuse of office”.

The examiner overseeing the test reported them both.

A court in El-Oued, some 650km (400 miles) southeast of Algiers, handed down the ruling.

Under Algerian law, parliamentarians’ immunity only extends to activities related to their work.

Cheating has boomed in Algerian school exams in recent years, pushing authorities to take tough measures such as widespread internet shutdowns during exam periods and penalties of up to 15 years in prison for leaking exam topics.

Last year, 31 people were jailed for between six months and three years for high school exam fraud. – AFP, June 21, 2022

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