A massive paper leak has forced 2,000 Indian medical students to resit their licensing exam under unprecedented security measures. Sources confirm that British universities are now on high alert, fearing that compromised credentials could enable unqualified doctors to practice in the UK. The National Board of Examinations in India has mandated fingerprint biometrics and CCTV monitoring for the resit.
Leaked documents suggest the original exam paper was circulated via encrypted messaging apps for sums reaching £10,000. This raises grave concerns about the integrity of medical professionals entering the NHS. I have uncovered evidence that at least 15 UK medical schools have been contacted by Indian authorities.
The implications are stark: lives could be at risk if bogus doctors slip through the system.








