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A lifetime ban has been imposed on the student who was found guilty of leaking the GCE A/L Chemistry paper, from sitting any examinations held by the Examination Department, the department said.


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  • ravin Saturday, 02 September 2017 02:55 PM

    Damm good,!! lesson for others. Aiding and abetting an offence his dad also must be banned .

    Voter Monday, 04 September 2017 08:54 AM

    Ideal candidate for the parliament!!!

    Dee Saturday, 02 September 2017 02:58 PM

    Can the iusfu call another protest please? And the jobless JO back it up big time! This is a gross violation of a students right. Who knows? Must be some poor farmer's child who. Wants to reap the best of free education.

    Noname Saturday, 02 September 2017 03:33 PM

    A "lifetime" ban on education is not the punishment for a wrongdoing on part of a student or anyone for that matter.

    ceylon Saturday, 02 September 2017 06:45 PM

    punishment is so quick for popunish.the poor student.mahindanamal both became lawyers without pass exams and without even sat for advance level.yoshitha the same.why not punish them . via DM Android App

    Diogenes Saturday, 02 September 2017 07:04 PM

    His shameless father who encouraged him to this should be sacked from Police Department. And that tuition `Guraa` deserves `lifetime` imprisonment!

    Hiran Shanaka Saturday, 02 September 2017 08:40 PM

    How about we give a similar punishment for parliamentarians too? It must be fair!!

    GH Saturday, 02 September 2017 08:58 PM

    This same law should be strictly placed for POLITICIANS who practice CORRUPTION!

    sigiriya Saturday, 02 September 2017 09:32 PM

    This is confusing! How does a student leak a paper? How did it get in to is hands? Shouldn't that be the big question?

    Senewi Sunday, 03 September 2017 05:32 PM

    I think the punishment of 'Life time ban " is not fair.

    Steve Monday, 04 September 2017 10:33 AM

    Dr. (Students father) too should be banned for at least 5 years.

    shanthapriya Monday, 04 September 2017 10:50 AM

    A right ROYAL punishment


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