Andrew Hall said a system in which teachers were accountable for pupils' results and also controlled 60% of marks was behind the furore. Photograph: Chris Radburn/PA
<P>The head of one of the leading exam boards has told MPs investigating last summer's GCSE English furore he believes teachers have been encouraged to boost marks by government measures that hold them to account based on their pupils' results.</P>
<P>Andrew Hall, the chief executive of
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