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27 teachers fired over counterfeit arrangement letters
Police putting charge work trick in the North Eastern Region
Police capture National Service Personnel for hoodwinking position searchers in the Northern Region
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has sacked 27 fundamental teachers in North East Region for supposedly getting the help together with counterfeit archives.
As per graphic.com.gh, the 27 educators utilized counterfeit arrangement letters which had the mark of the Director-General of GES, Prof Kwasi Opoku-Amankwa, to get their postings to schools in the locale.
The North East Regional Public Relations Officer of GES, Tongo Yidana, who affirmed the excusal, said that the impacted educators neglected to follow the business strategies of the assistance.
He added that the 27 educators were likely survivors of an instructor work extortion.
"The casualties are accepted to have been defrauded by certain people who fashioned the Director-General's mark to get them the arrangement letters.
"At the point when we checked from the data set, we understood that their specifics can't be tracked down there however they were presented on the schools where they are instructing," Yidana is cited to have said in a meeting with Daily Graphic.
He added that the police in the locales have been educated regarding the matter for them to lead a full investigation into it.
Almost a month prior, the Ghana Police Service captured a National Service Personnel at Yendi Senior High School for purportedly tricking some work searchers by giving them counterfeit arrangements and posting letters from the Ghana Education Service.
As per reports, the suspect, Ziblim Abdul Latif, took somewhere in the range of GHC5,000 and GHC9,000 and gave work letters with the marks of the Northern Regional Director of Education as well as the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service.
Almost a month prior, the Ghana Police Service captured a National Service Personnel at Yendi Senior High School for purportedly tricking some work searchers by giving them counterfeit arrangements and posting letters from the Ghana Education Service.
As per reports, the suspect, Ziblim Abdul Latif, took somewhere in the range of GHC5,000 and GHC9,000 and gave work letters with the marks of the Northern Regional Director of Education as well as the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service.
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