Key facts
- Over 140 students allegedly received perfect scores on Vietnam's 2026 National High School Graduation Examination.
- 26 individuals, including school principals and teachers, have been indicted in connection with the scandal.
- Prime Minister Le Minh Hung has called the alleged violations 'particularly serious.'
- The investigation focuses on potential abuse of position and authority during the mathematics examination.
- Authorities aim to handle the case thoroughly and strictly to serve as a nationwide warning.
A suspected cheating scandal involving more than 140 students who allegedly received perfect scores on Vietnam's 2026 National High School Graduation Examination has prompted a nationwide review and triggered indictments against 26 individuals. Prime Minister Le Minh Hung has described the alleged misconduct as 'particularly serious,' emphasizing the need for a thorough and strict investigation.
The investigation, initiated after unusually high mathematics scores at the elite Tuyen Quang High School for the Gifted drew scrutiny, has led to charges including abuse of position and authority. Authorities allege that a vice principal instructed invigilators to facilitate cheating, and a mathematics teacher directly assisted students during the exam. The Prime Minister has directed investigators to establish facts objectively and ensure accountability for all responsible parties, while also protecting students' legitimate rights.
Provincial police have indicted suspects including the principal of Tuyen Quang High School for the Gifted, Nguyen Thi Hang, and former vice principal Tran Thi Thu Hang, along with mathematics teacher Nguyen Ha Duy. The case has undermined public confidence in the integrity and fairness of Vietnam's crucial public examination system.
