Senators want perpetrators of nursing exam leakage punished - Malaya 08.09.2006
SENATORS Rodolfo Biazon and Richard Gordon yesterday said perpetrators of the alleged leakage in the nursing board examinations should be charged and punished before giving any serious thought to requiring the examinees to re-take the exams.
Biazon said a re-take will involve expenses on the part of the examinees which is unfair to those who passed without cheating.
Gordon, who favors a re-take, also said those who passed on their own merits should be treated fairly.
He said the retake could be confined to the set of questions that were reportedly leaked to chosen examinees.
"But the more important decision is to see to it that the people are punished because the whole world is watching us," he said. "Kung ang leakage nanggaling sa PRC, dapat mahuli ‘yan. We cannot afford not to have closure here."
Invited officials from the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), Commission on Higher Education and the National Bureau of Investigation were absent in yesterday’s hearing of Biazon’s civil service committee. – Dennis Gadil
Biazon said a re-take will involve expenses on the part of the examinees which is unfair to those who passed without cheating.
Gordon, who favors a re-take, also said those who passed on their own merits should be treated fairly.
He said the retake could be confined to the set of questions that were reportedly leaked to chosen examinees.
"But the more important decision is to see to it that the people are punished because the whole world is watching us," he said. "Kung ang leakage nanggaling sa PRC, dapat mahuli ‘yan. We cannot afford not to have closure here."
Invited officials from the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), Commission on Higher Education and the National Bureau of Investigation were absent in yesterday’s hearing of Biazon’s civil service committee. – Dennis Gadil
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