Cambridge International Examinations faced another breach as the A‑Level Business Studies paper was leaked online, circulating widely across social media platforms on Tuesday afternoon.
Reports indicated the paper began spreading overnight between Monday and Tuesday, with multiple A-Level papers appearing online, though Business Studies was confirmed among leaked materials.
The Business Studies paper was shared across platforms at 12:41 PM, according to media reports, prompting inquiries directed to Cambridge International representatives for official comment.
Earlier, Cambridge International Education confirmed that an AS Level Mathematics Paper 12 was shared prematurely before its scheduled examination, breaching regulations across multiple global regions.
The Mathematics paper, identified as code 9709, was administered across Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Pakistan, and South Asia, where the premature sharing incident occurred.
Cambridge stated it has initiated a investigation to assess the scope of the breach and determine appropriate actions while ensuring fairness for all affected candidates.
The examination body said its priority protecting exam integrity and preventing disadvantage to students, adding that decisions will follow after verification of all relevant facts.
Cambridge International Education stated such incidents are rare and warned strict action will be taken against centres or individuals found responsible for examination malpractice anywhere.
Students and schools have been asked to remain patient, with the organization indicating it will provide an update on the situation by May 7, 2026.