Kuwait's Ministry of Education has taken tough action by suspending two teachers for three months. Minister Eng. Sayed Jalal Al Tabtabaei approved the move after serious professional breaches. The male teacher is accused of leaking exam papers by photographing and posting them on social media. This put exam fairness at risk, officials said. "The teacher violated his primary duty to maintain confidentiality," the Ministry stated. The female teacher was suspended over "indecent and inconsistent" behavior not fitting the teaching profession's ethics. Both will face further investigations that might lead to harsher punishments. The Ministry made clear that any actions threatening classroom integrity or exam fairness will not be tolerated. Alongside the suspensions, the Minister shuffled key education zone leaders temporarily. This effort aims to restore trust in Kuwait's education system amid past exam leak cases. Previous incidents saw teachers jailed for sharing exam content online. Authorities stress zero tolerance for such misconduct and warn all educational staff to respect rules, especially about social media and sensitive exams. This crackdown highlights Kuwait's firm stand on protecting exam integrity and ethical conduct in schools, sending a strong message to educators nationwide.