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Inep Annuls Three Enem Questions, Triggers Federal Police Probe

A federal investigation was opened after a student's YouTube lesson previewed items resembling the exam.

Overview

  • The education institute said it found only “specific similarities” between online material and the 2025 test, with no question reproduced exactly, and it has not disclosed which three items were voided.
  • Federal police were called to investigate possible breaches of confidentiality and potential bad faith in the disclosure of protected items.
  • University student Edcley Teixeira streamed a class on November 11 showing at least five questions closely matching those later seen on the exam, promotes paid prep content, and the minister said about 40,000 people accessed the live.
  • Authorities reaffirmed the exam’s validity and isonomy, rejected canceling the test, and moved up the official answer key release to Wednesday, November 19, at 10 a.m.
  • Inep emphasized the Item Response Theory pre-test process that exposes volunteers to items that may appear in future exams, while candidates on social networks demanded broader remedies.