The NMC's investigation, initiated in 2023, uncovered evidence of widespread fraud at this test centre, including unusually rapid completion times and the use of proxy testers.
As a result of these findings, the NMC invalidated all test results from the Yunnik centre and is assessing the cases of affected individuals to determine if fraudulent activity occurred. Despite awaiting the outcomes of their appeals, the Home Office has revoked the visas of these nurses, instructing them to leave the UK starting next week.
I can only imgine the significant emotional distress the affected nurses are going through.
Very sad 😔😔😔
ReplyDeleteHope the investigation was carried up to the later, as this will affect and limit the chances of prospective applicants.
ReplyDeleteDOZZYBEST.
Chai! This one is not good o. If they're still under investigation, why order them to leave like that?
ReplyDeleteToo bad...
ReplyDeleteI feel for them.After all the stress of getting to Uk.
ReplyDeleteHey Oluwa ooo
ReplyDeleteHello iya Boys
This is sad, some of them may not know the results are forged
ReplyDeleteEvil always have expiring date ,choose righteousnes over evil
ReplyDeleteSo sad
ReplyDeleteIt’s never worth it. I know someone caught up in a law school exam scam and her entire life is on pause. Just take your exam, if you have to take it 6 times until you pass so be it. No wonder some of them accidentally killing off sick ppl because they do not know a damn thing that they are doing. Mtsscchhwww
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