Kasoa Court Jails Three Over WASSCE Malpractice

The Kasoa-Ofaakor District Magistrate Court has sentenced three people to a total of 20 months in prison for their involvement in examination malpractice during the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

Najat Adamu
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The Kasoa-Ofaankor District Magistrate Court has sentenced three people to a total of 20 months in prison for their involvement in examination malpractice during the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

The convicts include Samuel Armah, a teacher at Ghana College SHS, and two university students, Kwame Oteng Nkansah and Amedeka James. They were arrested in Kasoa while engaging in various exam-related offences.

Armah, who was serving as an invigilator, was caught with leaked answers to the Social Studies Paper 1 on his mobile phone and dictating them to candidates. He was fined 80 penalty units and sentenced to eight months in prison.

Nkansah, a Level 100 student at Accra Technical University, was jailed for six months and fined 80 penalty units after impersonating Quayson Francis Atta of Ghana College SHS.

James, a Level 100 student at the University of Ghana, received the same sentence for impersonating his twin brother, Amedeka Justice, during the same paper.

During a visit to one of the exam centres, Chief Executive of the Awutu Senya East Municipality, Seth Sabah Sewornoo-Banini, noted lapses in candidate seating arrangements and said new measures would be put in place to prevent further breaches.

Municipal Education Director Frank-Etrue Hayford condemned the malpractice and reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring the integrity of the examinations.

Source: Citinewsroom.com

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