Ofqual to fine Pearson £250k over exams rules breaches

31 Jan 2025 12:06 PM

Awarding body Pearson put the integrity of exam papers at risk and failed to monitor examiners’ conflicts of interest.

Ofqual intends to fine exam board Pearson £250,000 for breaching rules designed to protect students and the integrity of exams.

The breaches, which occurred in 2023, included failing to identify conflicts of interest among GCSE, A level and BTEC examiners, who were also employed by Pearson as tutors at schools where students sat the exams.

Pearson also failed to follow its own policies designed to ensure the confidentiality of exam papers.

Pearson co-operated fully with Ofqual’s enforcement process and admitted it had breached its Conditions of Recognition - which all awarding organisations are legally required to follow for regulated qualifications.

Amanda Swann, Ofqual’s Executive Director for General Qualifications, said:

“Our rules protect students taking regulated qualifications including GCSE, A Level and BTECs. We will take action when our rules are breached, and the interests of students are put at risk.

“Fortunately, in these instances there is no evidence of any direct impact on students. Pearson, however, failed to guard against conflicts of interest and breaches of confidentiality and we intend to fine them accordingly.”

From July 2023, Pearson reported breaches of its own policies to Ofqual when it had:

Ofqual’s enforcement panel concluded a fine was appropriate, given the seriousness of the breaches and that Pearson held the information necessary to prevent them. Pearson has agreed a settlement proposal which includes the fine.

Ofqual has today published a Notice of Intention to fine Pearson. It gives more details of the case and invites interested parties to make representations ahead of a final decision.

Background information

Ofqual’s Taking Regulatory Action Policy sets out how it will use its powers to take regulatory action. 

Where the Ofqual board’s enforcement panel has decided to take enforcement action against an AO, we will publish the decision on our website, which can include: