Twenty-three [23] individuals have been arrested for their alleged involvement in examination malpractice in the ongoing 2022 WASSCE.
According to the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), the rise in impersonation cases in the ongoing WASSCE is alarming.
The Head of Public Affairs at WAEC, Agnes Teye Cudjoe, said this at a news conference to update the media on the ongoing WASSCE.
15 impersonators were picked up at Prince Boateng SHS at Nsawam, 3 at Vicar Trust, Kasoa and St John SHS 2 among others. Mrs Teye tasked school authorities to do due diligence and identify their Candidates such schools will be de-recognised after investigations.
On the issue of smuggling of mobile phones into the Examination room by candidates and some invigilators, Madam Teye-Cudjoe said, ”team of Inspectors and Monitoring teams continue to report cases of candidates bringing mobile phones into the examination halls to take snapshots of questions and receive solutions from Telegram channels and social media groups.”
She added that, in some instances, invigilators have been caught in the act.
”Ideal College, Kasoa, an invigilator was caught with a mobile phone assisting a candidate during Government 2 & 1. At Asawins SHS, another Invigilator took snapshots of Social Studies Paper 2 and forwarded the same to his contractor at Sefwi Bekwai via WhatsApp examination and forwarded them to some Telegram Channels,” according to Madam Teye-Cudjoe.