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Carbonu questions WAEC’s integrity

Some students in the Greater Accra and Eastern regions reportedly had access to the oral English, Integrated Science and Social Studies papers between 12 midnight and 4 am on the day the papers were written.
Some students in the Greater Accra and Eastern regions reportedly had access to the oral English, Integrated Science and Social Studies papers between 12 midnight and 4 am on the day the papers were written.
Some students in the Greater Accra and Eastern regions reportedly had access to the oral English, Integrated Science and Social Studies papers between 12 midnight and 4 am on the day the papers were written.
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Vice President of the National Association of Graduate Teachers, Angel Carbonu has questioned the integrity of the West African Examination Council over the leakage of some papers of the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination.

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But Mr. Carbonu attributed the leakage of exam papers in the country to the broad geographical space within which the exams are conducted.

He has however urged the West African Examination Council to employ competent persons to supervise examination in the country.

According to reports, some students created WhatsApp group chats to circulate the leaked exams questions.

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The Daily Graphic also reported that the papers were in circulation through social media platforms.

WAEC have for several years battled with leaked examination papers in Ghana.

Last year, the council cancelled five subject papers in the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) after questions leaked.

The papers included the paper 2 of English language, Religious and Moral Education, Integrated Science, Mathematics and Social Studies.

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