- To check fraud at that level of educational qualification.
- To reduce the rate of exposure to internet scams.
- To minimise exploitation of interested students and their parents by cybercafes.
- A source of income for the Board by selling the results to journals and radio stations.
- Boast the credibility of the country and the various certificates abroad.
- It encourages Cameroonians to read news papers and listen to the radio and;
- Last but not the least, moral concerns over exposure of teenagers to pornographic sites.
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Why the restriction against publication of GCE results on the Internet?
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