HEFEI, June 22 (Xinhua) -- A middle school principal has been dismissed and
eight other teachers and education officials face dismissal or judicial
punishments in eastern China after they colluded in cheating on the national
college entrance exam.
Their scheme involved getting university students to sit the exam and then selling their test
results to people who failed, changing the candidate identities along the way.
Zhang Hongxue, principal of Chengzhuang Middle School, was removed from his
post and stripped of his Party membership, according to the Communist Party of
China (CPC) Discipline Inspection Committee of Dangshan county, Anhui Province.
Xu Yunfeng and Zhao Guilian, two recruitment officials with theDangshan
Educational Bureau, have been transferred to judicial departments for taking
bribes and failing to fulfill their duties,the committee said.
The committee also suggested the county educational bureau sackfour
teachers at the school due to their involvement in the scam.
Wei Zhiyu, the bureau's deputy director, was given a serious Party warning.
The committee said it was also investigating two policemen in connection
with the scam.
Police in Dangshan said they have taken into custody the four ringleaders.
Wang Wenxian, a local farmer, his brother Wang Wenli and an accomplice Fu
Xiaokui, were found to have offered 41 college students in Hefei, capital of
Anhui, 1,000 yuan each to take the exam.
Students told police that the organizers had promised to pay each student
who passed the exam 10,000 yuan in order to sell on their exam certificates to
students who had failed to achieve highenough grades to be admitted into
university.
The three men gave Sun Feng, a senior student from Anhui University, who
has also been arrested, more than 300,000 yuan (39,400 U.S. dollars) to recruit
students and bring them to Dangshan county to sit the exam, police said.
Police added that the majority of the students who had agreed to the plan
did not travel to Dangshan to attend the exam as they had heard the police had
been alerted to the scam.
Six students, five from China Science and Technology Universityand one from
Anhui University, were caught by police in Dangshan aday before the exam took
place.
The scam organizers were alleged to have colluded with teachersand
recruitment officials in order to provide the university students with fake IDs
so they could sit the exam with the final-year senior high school pupils.
Jiang Liancai, director of the Dangshan Educational Bureau, said a total of
12,445 people in the county were registered to attend the exam, but as many as
703 of them did not attend, an absence rate of 5.6 percent, which was double the
average rate of 2.7 percent in previous years.
"Some of the absences may be related to the scam," Jiang said, adding that
local authorities were checking the 703 absent candidates one by one and would
announce the results as soon as possible.
Competition for university places is fierce. Around 9.5 millionstudents in
China sat the annual exam in early June this year to compete for 5.67 million
university places.