Still waiting nine years later – TOEIC scandal continues to leave students in limbo
Nine years after being accused of cheating, victims caught up in the TOEIC scandal are still pleading their innocence with a new campaign to Rishi Sunak.
Nine years after being accused of cheating, victims caught up in the TOEIC scandal are still pleading their innocence with a new campaign to Rishi Sunak.
Former international students who were forced to leave the UK in the wake of an English language test cheating crackdown share how the scandal destroyed their lives.
Three international students who were accused of cheating in TOEIC English tests have had their names cleared of any wrongdoing.
An international student caught up in the TOEIC scandal has received his UK biometric residence permit and vowed to return to education in the country.
International students accused of cheating on a TOEIC test in 2014 have written a letter to UK prime minister Boris Johnson calling for a review of their cases.
The UK government has rejected proposals calling for a bespoke scheme to allow TOEIC scandal students to be able to ask for their cases to be reviewed.
The PAC's just-released report criticises the department for not proactively identifying the innocent students who got caught up in its decision to revoke thousands of visas, and urges it to rectify the situation.
The evidence used to accuse thousands of international students of cheating in the TOEIC test has been defined “confused, misleading, incomplete and unsafe” in the report summarising the inquiry of the APPG created to investigate the case.