Tunisia’s upcoming 2026 baccalaureate exams are already facing challenges, with officials reporting a significant increase in attempted cheating. According to Mohamed Mili, Director General of National Examinations at the Ministry of Education, 955 cases of fraud have been identified this year. This represents a notable rise in irregularities during the exam process. Mili revealed these figures during an interview with Mosaïque FM on Thursday. The announcement raises concerns about the integrity of the national exam system. Further details regarding the nature of the fraud and preventative measures were not immediately available. The Ministry of Education is expected to address the issue and implement strategies to mitigate future cheating attempts.