Hundreds of policemen ‘cheated in exams’

Agence France-Presse

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Almost 400 policemen had exactly the same 'wrong' answers in their written exams last year, according to the National Police Commission

CHEATING COPS? Policemen hold their truncheons during a protest near the US embassy in Manila on March 20, 2012. AFP PHOTO/NOEL CELIS

MANILA, Philippines – Thirteen policemen have been sacked and more than 350 others placed under investigation for allegedly cheating in written exams, the police governing body said Sunday, November 25.

The National Police Commission said it had invalidated the results of the exams taken last year by 386 people in the southern city of Zamboanga as so many had put exactly the same wrong answers.

The exams were being taken by would-be officers applying to enter the force as well as serving officers seeking promotion.

The cheating was only uncovered recently, and those taking entrance exams had already been commissioned into the force.

Thirteen officers had since been sacked and the rest were under investigation and could also be dismissed, said regional police chief Superintendent Napoleon Estilles.

He did not say how the cheating came to light.

“The termination board found them guilty of… dishonesty,” Estilles said.

The controversy highlighted the problems of corruption facing the country’s police, who are often derided in the local press as incompetent.

In 2010, a frustrated officer was sacked from his job over allegations of corruption hijacked a bus carrying Hong Kong tourists.

A bungled police rescue led to the deaths of 8 hostages, as well as the gunman. – Agence France-Presse

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