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The 17,000 passers of the June 2006 nursing licensure examinations should face the reality the United States Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) would not be reversing its decision to deny them Visa Screen certificates despite strong appeals from the Philippine government, a Malacañang official said.

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The test was supposed to start at 8 a.m. but was moved to 11 a.m. to give the PRC’s test custodian, who was able to fly to typhoon-devastated Bicol only at 7 a.m. yesterday, ample time to distribute the test questionnaires.
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"Nothing is final as of now," she said. "We have to wait for the report of our test paper custodian tomorrow morning. The situation there will be assessed."
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PRC chair Leonor Rosero said the commission would keep the five members of the Board of Nursing (BON) in "quarantine" starting Monday to ensure the secrecy of the test.
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"I cannot accept that there was manipulation of grades. We did not do any manipulation. We merely re-computed the grades and we have legal basis for doing that," Rosero told The STAR.

The PRC re-computed the results of Tests III and V, questions of which were leaked out to some examinees prior to the exams.
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Labor Secretary Arturo Brion said DOLE received a complaint accusing the Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) of altering the results of the examination.

"We are now studying the documents submitted to us by the PRC, which include the grades of all examinees, so we could check if there were really alterations made," Brion said.
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The 17,000 passers of the June 2006 nursing licensure examinations should face the reality the United States Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) would not be reversing its decision to deny them Visa Screen certificates despite strong appeals from the Philippine government, a Malacañang official said.

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The test was supposed to start at 8 a.m. but was moved to 11 a.m. to give the PRC’s test custodian, who was able to fly to typhoon-devastated Bicol only at 7 a.m. yesterday, ample time to distribute the test questionnaires.
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"Nothing is final as of now," she said. "We have to wait for the report of our test paper custodian tomorrow morning. The situation there will be assessed."
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PRC chair Leonor Rosero said the commission would keep the five members of the Board of Nursing (BON) in "quarantine" starting Monday to ensure the secrecy of the test.
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"I cannot accept that there was manipulation of grades. We did not do any manipulation. We merely re-computed the grades and we have legal basis for doing that," Rosero told The STAR.

The PRC re-computed the results of Tests III and V, questions of which were leaked out to some examinees prior to the exams.
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Labor Secretary Arturo Brion said DOLE received a complaint accusing the Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) of altering the results of the examination.

"We are now studying the documents submitted to us by the PRC, which include the grades of all examinees, so we could check if there were really alterations made," Brion said.
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