The NZ Transport Agency is launching an investigation following allegations that some Auckland taxi licensing schools are encouraging students to cheat.
Former Shortland Street actor Karl Burnett came forward following a Newshub investigation into the alleged cheating scandal to say he was given the answers to his P, or passenger, endorsement test at an NZTA provider in Auckland last year.
"He said right, 'Close your books', and we were thinking well, we're going to have to struggle to remember all this stuff.
"He then put the answers up on the projector screen. He said, 'Well, it's a closed-book exam and your books are closed', and then he waited for everyone to write down the answers before moving onto the next slide - every answer," Burnett said.He said he was not happy with the way he got his endorsement but went along with things because he had already paid $700 to sit the test.
Meanwhile, one training school in South Auckland could be shut down following the allegations thatprospective taxi drivers were being given answers in their exams.