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- Engaging in any activity which is in breach of these regulations, or deemed to breach the intent of these regulations, will be considered as misconduct. Examples of this may include (but are not limited to):
- cheating ie, failing to comply with the rules governing assessments or any instructions given by the invigilator;colluding ie, assisting another candidate to gain an advantage by any means, facilitating or receiving such assistance;
- colluding ie, assisting another candidate to gain an advantage by any means, facilitating or receiving such assistance;
- fabricating ie, misleading or attempting to mislead the examiners by presenting work for assessment in a way which intentionally or recklessly suggests that factual information has been collected which has not in fact been collected, or which falsifies factual information;
- personating ie, acting, appearing, or producing work on behalf of another candidate in order to deceive the examiners, or soliciting another individual to act, appear or produce work on your own behalf;
- plagiarising ie, incorporating within your work, work (published or unpublished in whatever format or medium) created by another person without appropriate acknowledgement;
- using any materials prohibited under regulation 10 during an assessment;
- continuing to write after an assessment is declared closed;
- disruptive conduct in the assessment venue ;
- failing to comply with the ICAEW Instructions to Candidates document.
- Chief invigilators and administrators at assessment venues will report to ICAEW all cases of irregularity or misconduct at an assessment. They are empowered to stop the assessment of students who conduct themselves improperly.ICAEW will investigate any student suspected of involvement in any irregularity or misconduct. Where a case for misconduct is to be considered, the student will be notified and given opportunity to explain in writing the circumstances of the case.
- ICAEW reserves the right to contact a student’s training office in relation to cases of misconduct.ICAEW reserves the right to withhold publication of the results of an assessment, and prevent further assessment attempts, of students suspected of having been involved in any irregularity or misconduct in connection with an assessment, pending the completion of investigations into the alleged irregularity or misconduct.
- ICAEW will investigate any student suspected of involvement in any irregularity or misconduct. Where a case for misconduct is to be considered, the student will be notified and given opportunity to explain in writing the circumstances of the case.
- Where ICAEW believes a case of misconduct may exist this will be referred to ICAEW's Assessment Committee for investigation and potential disciplinary action. Disciplinary action may include setting the mark of an assessment to zero, voiding the attempt or any other measure deemed appropriate by the Committee. Cases of misconduct may be referred to the Professional Conduct department and include additional disciplinary action.
- ICAEW reserves the right to withhold publication of the results of an assessment, and prevent further assessment attempts, of students suspected of having been involved in any irregularity or misconduct in connection with an assessment, pending the completion of investigations into the alleged irregularity or misconduct.
- Details of ICAEW appeals procedures are available on our website at icaew.com/regulations.
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