The secretary-general of the doctors’ union, Nizar Laadheri confirmed, on Monday, that the Minister of Education started too early to accuse physicians of having implanted electronic kits in the heads of candidates for the baccalaureate, to help cheat.
He assured that it is extremely unlikely that doctors partook in this traffic, adding that if ever there was, it would not exceed a single doctor and that the order of doctors will take care to write off for this fault.
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