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The Eastern Cape Education Department says details of an investigation into claims of mass cheating at 16 Eastern Cape exam centres will be released on Wednesday.
The joint probe is being conducted by the provincial and national departments of education as well as quality assurer, Umalusi.
Bhisho Education Department spokesperson, Loyiso Pulumani, says a media briefing will be held in East London on Tuesday.
He told Algoa FM News this week that the investigations will be held in all seven districts where cheating during the 2014 matric exams were alleged to have taken place.
Pulumani says the final report will be released by the end of January.