Around 1500 pupils in KwaZulu-Natal did not receive their 2008 matric results due to cheating and technical irregularities, the provincial education department said on Wednesday.

Spokesperson Mbali Thusi said of this total, nearly 1000 did not receive their results due to technical irregularities such as pupils writing subjects for which they had not registered, and candidates who did not put their examination numbers on their scripts.

"Some wrote cellphone numbers. We are investigating these cases. There are also candidates who failed to produce proof that they had registered to write the exam but demanded to sit for (it)," she said.

All irregularity cases were expected to be finalised by 30 January.

Those caught cheating were asked to give evidence and statements, and those found with crib notes were being investigated, said Thusi.

She denied media reports that 17 000 KZN matric pupils had not received their results.

Meanwhile, at least 98.5 percent of textbooks had been delivered to non-section 21 schools throughout the province before the start of school on 21 January.

Section 21 schools are those whose finances are managed by the school while non-section 21 schools are those whose finances are managed by the department.

The province's Education MEC Ina Cronje said the delivery of textbooks had jumped from 40 percent in 2006 to 80 percent in 2007 and 95 percent in 2008 to 98.5 percent delivery for the 2009 academic year.

She said it had surpassed the department's own target.

"The department's commitment to providing quality education is clearly visible in its efforts and the strides made over the past four years to ensure that all learners in non-Section 21 schools have their textbooks and stationery before or on the first day of school," she said.

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