British Council is a proud co-owner of IELTS. The IELTS partners reserve the right to share test taker information and test results with recognising organisations or with law enforcement offices for the purposes of verifying the results, or for enquiries in relation to fraudulent behaviour. A range of security measures are in place to prevent and detect cheating Cheating is engaging in any form of malpractice with the aim of gaining an unfair personal advantage through dishonest means. Do not waste your money or risk your future by attempting to cheat. Do not trust anyone trying to sell IELTS results. If you cheat... • your IELTS result will be cancelled • you are risking your visa application • any applications you have made to educational institutions or employers are likely to be rejected IELTS protects genuine test takers and the organisations that accept IELTS results. Report suspected scams to [email protected] For free test advice and support visit www.takeIELTS.org Warning! Cheating is not tolerated CD4661_IELTS_A4 Signage_AW_f.indd 1 15/03/2016 17:03