No sensitive examination-related info compromised, says chartered accountants' body ICAI
New Delhi: Chartered accountants' apex body ICAI on Thursday said no sensitive information related to its examination process has been compromised amid reports claiming that there was unauthorised access to the examination records.
The statement from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) also came on a day when it announced the final examination results.

Out of the 87,497 candidates admitted for the final examinations held in May, a total of 7,931 candidates qualified as chartered accountants, as per the results announced on Thursday.
The institute, set up under an Act of Parliament, conducts final examinations twice a year.
In a statement on Thursday, ICAI assured all stakeholders that no candidates' examination records, answer books, marks data, or any sensitive information related to the examination process have been compromised.
Against the backdrop of reports in social media alleging security breach in one of the institute's examination-related portal and unauthorised access to the examination records, the institute urged stakeholders not to give any credence to such false, baseless and mischievous campaign.
The institute, which has nearly 12 lakh students, also said stringent action in accordance with law would be taken against persons spreading such rumours and false claims.
The statement from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) also came on a day when it announced the final examination results.
Out of the 87,497 candidates admitted for the final examinations held in May, a total of 7,931 candidates qualified as chartered accountants, as per the results announced on Thursday.
The institute, set up under an Act of Parliament, conducts final examinations twice a year.
In a statement on Thursday, ICAI assured all stakeholders that no candidates' examination records, answer books, marks data, or any sensitive information related to the examination process have been compromised.
Against the backdrop of reports in social media alleging security breach in one of the institute's examination-related portal and unauthorised access to the examination records, the institute urged stakeholders not to give any credence to such false, baseless and mischievous campaign.
The institute, which has nearly 12 lakh students, also said stringent action in accordance with law would be taken against persons spreading such rumours and false claims.
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