The Chairman of the Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs
Committee of Parliament Ben Abdallah has urged angry law students to
provide evidence of the alleged exam leakage to his committee in order
for them to probe their claims.
Some students of the Ghana School of Law are upset over an alleged
leakage of their exams after the supposed questions together with
answers and marking scheme were seen on social media hours before the
exams. The students say the development suggests that some of their
colleagues had access to the exams papers before they started writing
the paper.
Spokesperson for the irate law students Yaa Opoku told Francis Abban on
the Morning Starr Monday that the Independent Examination Body (IEB) of
the General Legal Council must be dissolved over the issue.
“We are very angry, extremely angry. As students, we are on various
platforms and questions kept flying onto the platforms. We got to the
exam hall and the questions dropped just as was shown to us. It was
shocking. The questions just didn’t drop, they dropped with answers and
marking schemes. Our major concern is with the IEB. Over the years, they
have proven to be incompetent and for that matter, the Board should be
dissolved,” she lamented.
Commenting on the development, Mr. Abdallah said his colleagues were equally concerned when issue came to their attention.
“The issue of the leakage came to our attention after the students wrote
the exams. We all passed comments on this because exams are to be fair.
We will need evidence to pursue this case. Listening to Yaa Opoku the
students had access to the questions, answers and marking schemes. As
far as I am concerned, this issue remains an allegation until proven
otherwise”.
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