Police have referred an A-level maths paper leak to prosecutors, says an exam board.
Pearson, owner of the Edexcel exam board, says the case sent to the Crown Prosecution Service relates to a leak from an exam taken in summer 2017.
The exam board says the maths paper was seen by a “very small number” of candidates when it was put online in advance of students sitting the exam.
A separate A-level maths leak in 2018 is still under investigation.
In response to the leaks, 14 exam candidates were disqualified in 2017 and a further 15 were disqualified in 2018, says Pearson.
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