The father was the secretary of the Chittagong Education
Board. His son was an HSC examinee. Before the results were published, the
father saw that his son had barely passed. But that would damage the secretary
father’s “reputation.” To protect his reputation, he resorted to unprecedented
fraud. He increased marks in 14 answer scripts, including both written and multiple-choice
sections, by a minimum of 2 marks and a maximum of 24 marks. As a result, his
son secured an “A+.”
However, afte...