An alleged cheating scandal has delayed the results of New Jersey's 2025 police sergeant examination, prompting the state Policemen's Benevolent Association to publicly call for a swifter response from the investigating agency.
The union, in a statement to association members posted on social media on Oct. 20 , noted "allegations of cheating and dishonest test taking practices" during the exam administered March 1.
The association informed the New Jersey Civil Service Commission after learning of the matter but has since received little communication on the situation and how the allegations would be addressed, said the letter, which was signed by PBA President Peter Andreyev.
"While we understand the importance of the timely scoring of examinations and releasing of results, we believe