GES Urges Public to Help Combat Examination Malpractice

GES Urges Public to Help Combat Examination Malpractice



The Ghana Education Service is calling on the public to play an active role in eliminating examination malpractice across the country. According to the Service, ensuring the integrity of examinations is a shared responsibility that requires the involvement of everyone.

Members of the public are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities observed in or around examination centres, schools, or within their communities. The Service emphasizes that timely reporting can help address issues before they escalate.

Reports can be made using any form of evidence, including video recordings, audio clips, photographs, or written information. Individuals are advised to submit such reports discreetly and without delay.

The GES also assures that reports can be made anonymously, allowing individuals to provide information without revealing their identity.

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