English test students may have been wrongly accused, says watchdog
by Amelia Gentleman from World news | The Guardian on (#4FRNX)
Home Office 'did not have the expertise' to check data used to accuse students of cheating
A government watchdog has criticised the Home Office for failing to protect students wrongly accused of cheating in an English language test that they were required to sit as part of a visa application process.
About 2,500 students have been forcibly removed from the UK after being accused of cheating in the exam and a further 7,200 left the country after being warned that they faced detention and removal if they stayed. Many have protested their innocence; 12,500 appeals have been heard in UK courts, and so far 3,600 people have won their appeals.
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