<p>[22</a> indicted over leaking SAT test questions](<a href=“22 indicted over leaking SAT test questions - The Korea Times”>22 indicted over leaking SAT test questions - The Korea Times)
[Prosecution</a> indicts 22 for leaking SAT questions](<a href=“http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20131117000068]Prosecution”>Prosecution indicts 22 for leaking SAT questions)</p>
<p>Sounds like an article title you would see from back in the 1990s: “22 Gambino Mafia members indicted for violating federal RICO statutes that include charges of MURDER, EXORTION, AND KIDNAPPING.” LOL</p>
<p>In case you’re wondering how ETS has responded to these scandals/indictments, a COMPLETELY NEW SET OF SAT IIs was administered for ONLY Korea in November, and Koreans are forbidden to take the SAT I in Korea in November altogether. </p>
<p>And students suspected of cheating are not just getting their scores delayed; they are being called in by person for investigation by ETS Korea without the supervision of the students’ parents. If the parent refuses, the scores are cancelled immediately. </p>
<p>The government is also asking for the assistance of “Academy Paparazzi,” who will be given substantial financial rewards/incentives (several hundred to several thousand dollars) for obtaining evidence that links any academies to the leakage of test materials. </p>
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