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The organization stated that it is conducting a full and immediate investigation.
Cambridge International Education has confirmed that an A-Level Mathematics examination paper was leaked prior to the scheduled exam, raising serious concerns over exam security across multiple regions.
In an official statement, the board said that A-Level Mathematics Paper 12 (9709), conducted across Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Pakistan, and South Asia, was shared in violation of examination regulations before the test was held.
The organization stated that it is conducting a full and immediate investigation to determine the extent and nature of the breach, and is currently assessing the impact of the leak. Cambridge added that further updates will be issued on May 7, 2026.
The examination body emphasized that its top priority is to ensure students are not unfairly affected while maintaining the integrity and credibility of the examination system.
Students have been advised to continue preparing for upcoming papers and attend exams as scheduled.
Cambridge further noted that any decisions regarding grading and future actions will be taken by senior experts to preserve the reliability of results, ensuring universities and institutions can continue to trust them.
It also reiterated that while such incidents are rare, strict action is taken against individuals or centres involved in malpractice whenever evidence is found.
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