Interior Ministry Addresses Zero-Score Local Exam Results
Around 270 candidates who scored zero on a local government competitive exam met with the Interior Ministry on June 30, citing suspected technical errors in the answer-scanning system and demanding a full review of results.
On June 30, Deputy Interior Minister Vorasit Leangprasit disclosed the results of an online discussion with candidates who scored zero on the competitive examination for local government positions. The meeting, attended by around 300 participants, was held to allow affected candidates to raise concerns and questions about the exam process. Representatives reported that approximately 270 candidates were impacted, with most believing the zero scores resulted from technical errors in the optical mark reader system used to scan answer sheets. They demanded a thorough review of the exam procedures and result announcements.
Vorasit stated that the meeting aimed to gather facts, identify issues, and collect suggestions from candidates before forwarding all information to relevant committees and agencies for resolution. The Interior Ministry committed to ensuring fairness to all applicants and resolving the matter transparently and correctly. Regarding the ongoing investigation into allegations of exam fraud, Vorasit confirmed that if evidence of wrongdoing is found, those responsible—whether ministry officials or others—will face disciplinary action or criminal prosecution without exception.