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Ghana: Provisional Results of 37,825 Private WASSCE Candidates Released by WAEC

Ghana: Provisional Results of 37,825 Private WASSCE Candidates Released by WAEC

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Emmanuel Tornyi
Published on 2024-02-20 21:54:45

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has announced that 1,231 registered candidates were absent during the examinations. This was revealed in a statement by John Kapi, Head of Public Affairs. Additionally, the results of 289 candidates who were allegedly involved in various cases of examination malpractice have been withheld pending the conclusion of investigations.

The malpractices cited include collusion, impersonation, bringing foreign materials such as mobile phones into the examination hall, and seeking external assistance. WAEC has stated that the results of these candidates will be released or cancelled based on the outcome of the investigations.

In light of these malpractices, the public has been warned to be cautious of scammers who contact candidates and promise to upgrade their results for a fee, payable through mobile money transfers. WAEC emphasized that its results database is well-secured and that all results can be authenticated. Institutions and organizations are advised to confirm or verify results directly from WAEC, access the confirmation/verification service online at the WAEC website, or download the WAEC QR Code.

The statement issued by WAEC serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding the integrity of examinations and the consequences of engaging in malpractices. It underscores the organization’s commitment to ensuring the credibility and reliability of the examination process.

Furthermore, the announcement sheds light on the prevalence of examination malpractice and the measures being taken to address it. By withholding the results of candidates suspected of engaging in malpractices, WAEC is demonstrating its dedication to upholding ethical standards and preserving the integrity of the examination system.

The implications of examination malpractice extend beyond the individual candidates involved, affecting the credibility and trustworthiness of the examination results. Institutions and organizations that rely on these results for admissions or employment purposes are at risk of being misled if the authenticity of the results is compromised.

Therefore, the public warning about scammers attempting to manipulate exam results highlights the need for vigilance and caution. It serves as a reminder that authenticating results directly from WAEC is crucial in order to prevent the dissemination of fraudulent or altered results.

In conclusion, the statement by WAEC regarding the absence of candidates and the withholding of results due to examination malpractice underscores the organization’s commitment to upholding the integrity of examinations. It serves as a reminder to candidates, institutions, and organizations to verify the authenticity of results directly from WAEC to ensure they are not misled by fraudulent or altered results.

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