Moving English tests for migrants online risks criminal abuse, providers warn
In a letter to the Home Office, the largest consortium of current providers warned Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood the move risked undermining her wider goals to secure UK borders.
The Home Office said it would not comment in detail on a live tender and was still in the process of finding a provider who would meet the highest thresholds of data security and fraud prevention.
"Given the importance of secure English language testing for the UK's immigration system and the protection of our borders, we cannot endorse the proposed approach by bidding for this tender while retaining our commitment to responsible, trusted and secure assessment," it said. "We know that remote exams face cheating on an order of magnitude greater than in-person assessments. "
Last August, the Australian government banned remote or at-home tests to assess the language competency of migrants
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