
GES Cracks Down on BECE Exam Cheating: Teachers Face Dismissal
Ghana's GES Issues Stern Warning Against BECE Exam Malpractice The Ghana Education Service (GES) has issued a strong warning to teachers involved in exam malpractice during the ongoing Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). Teachers caught aiding students in any form of cheating will face dismissal, the GES has stated. In a recent news report, Daniel Fenyi, a GES spokesperson, emphasized the importance of integrity and honesty in the examination process. "We are so keen on integrity and honesty in the examination," Fenyi stated, highlighting the GES's commitment to ensuring fair and credible results. The video shows footage of students taking the exam, underscoring the seriousness of the GES's warning. The GES is actively monitoring examination centers nationwide to prevent malpractice. This proactive approach aims to uphold the integrity of the BECE and ensure a fair assessment of students' abilities. The GES's firm stance against cheating sends a clear message to teachers and students alike: academic honesty is paramount. This commitment to fair assessment ensures the credibility of the BECE and the future of Ghana's education system.