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Home Office suspends English language tests

The Home Office has suspended an organisation鈥檚 English language tests for immigration purposes after cheating was allegedly uncovered on some exams.

Published on
February 10, 2014
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Theresa May, the home secretary, told the education sector to 鈥減ut its own house in order鈥 following revelations about the immigration scam.

The BBC鈥檚 Panorama programme found that students were able to get others to take the Educational Testing Service (ETS) exams for them in order to get round English language requirements for student visas.

It found that an undercover reporter was able to pay 拢500 to an immigration consultancy for a 鈥済uaranteed pass鈥 on the English tests.

When the reporter arrived at a college in East London, they found that all 14 candidates had their spoken and written tests taken for them by a 鈥渇ake sitter鈥.

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In a later multiple choice exam, the invigilator read out the correct answers to the students present.

Following the revelations, the Home Office has suspended ETS from administering English language tests for immigration purposes.

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ETS, which provides the exams but does not invigilate them, told the BBC that it 鈥渄oes everything it can to detect and prevent rare instances of dishonest test administrators or test takers鈥.

Speaking on Radio 4鈥檚 Today programme about the revelations, Theresa May, the home secretary, said that the education sector 鈥渄oesn鈥檛 just need structural change, it needs cultural change鈥.

鈥淔rankly, I鈥檓 afraid over time the education sector has consistently objected to the changes that we have been making,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey actually need to take some responsibility.鈥

In 2013, 100,000 interviews had been undertaken with prospective international students, she said, but now the Home Office was looking at how they could be expanded.

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She added that the education sector should 鈥減ut its own house in order.鈥

In a statement, Labour鈥檚 shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said: 鈥淭heresa May promised she would tackle bogus students but allow the brightest and best to study in the UK. Yet once again, the rhetoric doesn鈥檛 match the reality. Instead abuse is getting worse, whilst genuine international graduate students are being put off.鈥

In a separate development on Saturday, the immigration minister Mark Harper resigned after it emerged that his cleaner did not permission to work in the UK.

He has been replaced by Conservative MP James Brokenshire, who previously held the crime and security brief in the Home Office.

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david.matthews@tsleducation.com

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