West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi has called on parents to report any instances of cheating or the buying and selling of exam seats related to the Joint School Selection Entrance (SPMB). This request follows claims of irregularities, including reports that even children of officials struggled to pass the exam. While the West Java Education Office states it has not yet received reports of seat-buying, Governor Mulyadi emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability. He encourages parents to come forward with evidence to either the Education Office or law enforcement agencies. The governor’s statement aims to address concerns about fairness in the selection process and ensure equal opportunity for all students. Authorities are prepared to investigate any substantiated claims of corruption or misconduct within the SPMB system. This move signals a commitment to maintaining the integrity of the educational selection process in West Java.
