Kertas soalan SPM 2012 disyaki bocor
KUALA LUMPUR: Kertas soalan peperiksaan percubaan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2012 bagi beberapa subjek disyaki bocor dan diedar secara berleluasa dalam media sosial Facebook.
Seorang guru tuisyen mendakwa, kertas peperiksaan yang disiarkan pengendali laman “2012 SPM Tips/Notes/Ramalan (Official)” sebagai
‘soalan ramalan’ itu agak meragukan kerana 99 peratus daripada kesemua soalan bertepatan dengan kertas soalan sebenar yang diduduki pelajar.
“Berdasarkan komen pelajar dalam Facebook, rata-ratanya berpuas hati kerana soalan ramalan yang diberi adalah tepat,” katanya dalam sidang media di Pejabat Parlimen DAP Segambut di sini hari ini.
Enggan dikenali, guru tuisyen Bahasa Inggeris itu mendakwa pengendali laman itu bertindak keterlaluan apabila mereka turut cuba mengaut keuntungan dengan mengutip ‘derma’ daripada pengguna Facebook, majoritinya remaja sekolah, tanpa menyatakan tujuan secara jelas.
Ini dibuktikan dalam salah satu gambar album laman itu menyiarkan gambar wang kertas RM50 “menerima bayaran pertama daripada peminat sebagai ‘derma’ untuk laman web ini”.
“Kebanyakan kertas bocor itu adalah soalan berbentuk subjektif. Pengendali cuma ubah suai soalan dan topik supaya nampak berlainan, namun jawapannya tetap sama,” katanya.
Katanya, beliau turut menerima rungutan daripada ibu bapa dan guru sekolah yang ragu-ragu dengan laman Facebook itu dan bimbang ia akan menjejaskan prestasi sebenar pelajar.
‘Orang dalam’ menjadi dalang?
Sementara itu, Ahli Parlimen Segambut Lim Lip Eng mendakwa dalang yang mengendalikan laman ini adalah daripada ‘orang dalam’ sendiri yang mempunyai kaitan dengan Jabatan Pelajaran dan dipercayai menjalankan kerja secara berkumpulan.
Beliau berkata ada cubaan pihak tertentu yang menyalahgunakan kuasa mengaut keuntungan dengan mengedarkan kertas soalan bocor.
“Soalan ramalan itu bukan satu kebetulan. Ini satu bentuk penipuan dan tidak boleh diterima.
“Bayangkan pelajar memohon kolej dan matrikulasi menggunakan keputusan peperiksaan percubaan yang diperoleh berdasarkan latihan soalan bocor itu. Ini tak adil,” katanya.
Sehubungan itu, Lim berkata pihaknya akan membangkitkan isu ini kepada Menteri Pelajaran sebaik sahaja sidang Parlimen bermula 24 September depan.
“Kerajaan mahu merangka Pelan Pembangunan Pendidikan Nasional yang baru tetapi masih gagal menangani masalah ini yang semakin menjadi amalan biasa,” katanya.
Bagaimanapun tinjauan FMT petang tadi mendapati laman itu telah ditutup dan tidak lagi wujud dalam Facebook.
English Version
KUALA LUMPUR: The trial examination papers Certificate of Education (MCE) 2012 for some subjects suspected of having leaked and widely circulated in social media Facebook.
A tuition teacher claimed that the paper published site operators “2012 SPM Tips / Notes / Prediction (Official)” as
‘Prediction question’ was a bit dubious because 99 percent of all questions coincide with the actual question paper students occupied.
“Based on student comments in Facebook, are basically satisfied as questions forecasts are accurate,” he said at a news conference in Segambut DAP Parliamentary Office here today.
Declined to be identified, English tuition teacher claimed that the site operators react when they are trying to make money by collecting ‘donations’ from Facebook users, the majority of school youth, without a clear statement of intent.
This is evidenced in one of the pictures the home page photo album RM50 notes “received the first payment from the fans as a ‘donation’ to our site.”
“Most of the leaked paper is a subjective question. Operators modify only questions and topics to look different, but the answer remains the same, “he said.
He said he also received complaints from parents and teachers who are skeptical of the Facebook page and worry that it will affect the actual performance of students.
‘People in’ the mastermind?
Meanwhile, Segambut MP Lim Lip Eng claimed mastermind who runs this site are from the ‘insider’ itself that has to do with the Department of Education and is believed to work in groups.
He said there were attempts by certain quarters who abused their power by distributing profits leaked question papers.
“Question prediction was not a coincidence. This is a form of cheating and is unacceptable.
“Imagine a student applying for college and matriculation using trial results obtained by training the leaked questions. This is not fair, “he said.
Consequently, Lim said he would raise this issue to the Minister of Education as soon as parliamentary session beginning 24 September.
“The government wants to formulate a new National Education Development but still failed to address this problem that is increasingly becoming a common practice,” he said.
However this afternoon FMT survey found that site has been closed and no longer exists in Facebook.