A Kuwaiti court has sentenced three citizens to three years in prison with hard labour on charges of involvement in leaking the crucial high school exams in the latest such case in the country. Earlier, the Kuwaiti public prosecution referred to a court trial of a former head of the printing press at the Ministry of Education, an employee, and a teacher, on charges of disclosing confidential information by leaking exams on social media. It is not clear yet when the case surfaced. Last month, another Kuwaiti court passed varying jail sentences against seven people in a similar case. The Criminal Court sentenced three siblings with no official papers, two Kuwaitis and an Egyptian national to 10 years in prison with hard labour each in the case linked to the leak of secondary school exams via WhatsApp group last year. The six were also ordered to pay a combined fine of KD42,000 ($136,000). The court also handed down a one-year jail sentence to a teacher on charges of leaking the exams to the other defendants, who collected KD42,000 from the students, charging each student KD50 to get the correct answers before sitting for the exam. In June, the Kuwaiti Ministry […]