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Minister-designate for Education, Dr. Matthew
Opoku Prempeh, has assured that the days of where West Africa Examination
Council exams papers get to the hands of students even before they write the
said papers are over.He told the Appointments Committee of Parliament
when he took his turn for vetting on Tuesday that examination leakages will not
be entertained under his watch.
Leakage of exams papers became a topical
issue during the last three years of the NDC administration.
Students in
some examination centers were reported to have had prior knowledge of the
questions even before the papers are distributed to them to write.
Though
some successes were made in terms of arrest but the numbers were too small to
halt the occurrence from happening.
There were no reported cases of
examination leakages last year, however, there are some lingering issues in
terms of policing the papers when they are printed before
distribution.
Dr. Prempeh commenting further on the issue said the
government will tighten the noose at all avenues to ensure that occurrence of
examination leakages are totally eliminate
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