(Kuching, 12th) The Ministry of Education (MOE) clarifies that the information circulating online recently about the 2025 SPM (Malaysian Certificate of Education) Malay and English oral examinations is not leaked content, but merely general topics listed in the Standard Curriculum and Assessment Document (DSKP).
The Ministry of Education pointed out that these contents are merely predictions by teachers and candidates, and not the actual examination questions.
Earlier, so-called 'oral examination leak' materials being spread by netizens on social media had sparked public concern. The Ministry of Education immediately launched an investigation and reviewed the distributed content.
The ministry emphasized that these topics do not meet the formal definition of 'examination question leakage' and do not constitute any breach of examination security.
The Ministry of Education explained that all SPM papers are prepared in compliance with strict Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and are protected under the Official Secrets Act 1972, meaning no unauthorized individuals have access to the relevant examination questions.
The Ministry urges all SPM 2025 candidates to remain calm and stay focused on their preparations, and reiterates its commitment to upholding the fairness, confidentiality, and security of all national public examinations.
The Ministry of Education pointed out that these contents are merely predictions by teachers and candidates, and not the actual examination questions.
The ministry emphasized that these topics do not meet the formal definition of 'examination question leakage' and do not constitute any breach of examination security.
The Ministry of Education explained that all SPM papers are prepared in compliance with strict Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and are protected under the Official Secrets Act 1972, meaning no unauthorized individuals have access to the relevant examination questions.
The Ministry urges all SPM 2025 candidates to remain calm and stay focused on their preparations, and reiterates its commitment to upholding the fairness, confidentiality, and security of all national public examinations.