Examination malpractices: Two persons convicted,10 under investigation – WAEC

WAEC

The Head of Legal Affairs for the West African Examination Council, (WAEC) Rev. Victor Brew, has revealed that two persons have been convicted by court, while Ten (10) are still standing trial for engaging in examination malpractices.

According to him, the council had reports of numerous cases from 2020-2021 but upon investigations, 13 of the cases were found to be true and commenced investigations .

He said, out of the 13 cases, three have been dealt with, with the court convicting two persons while 10 cases are still pending adding that, WAEC lost one case.

Rev. Victor Brew made the revelation at a press conference held to update the media on the ongoing 2022 WASSCE Conference in Accra.

He, however, cautioned teachers, invigilators and students to abstain from examination malpractices since it will land them in serious trouble.

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