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Then Ghana School of Law entrance exams have been rescheduled following an alleged leak.
The Ghana School of Law entrance examination, which was scheduled for Friday, September 23, has been rescheduled due to alleged leakage of the paper hours to the original start time.
Prior to the advertised start time of 10:00am for the paper, question papers purported to be those that the candidates were supposed to answer went viral on various social media platforms, accompanied by their solutions.
Some students were said to have slept on campus in order to arrive on time for the exams, while others arrived as early as 6:00 a.m.
Candidates who arrived at the examination hall before 10:00 a.m. were prepared to write the exams only to be told that the paper had been rescheduled.
"All 2022 entrance examination candidates are requested to note that the time for the 2022 entrance examination has been moved to 1:30pm," said the Independent Examination Committee in a statement. As a result, all candidates must be seated in their respective exam rooms/halls by 12:00 noon."
also read: Exam questions leaked: Disband GLC, close Ghana School of Law - Barker-Vormawor.
Lawyer and #FixTheCountry convenor Oliver Mawuse Barker-Vormawor has stated that the General Legal Council (GLC), Ghana's regulator of legal education, is incompetent and should be disbanded, as should the Ghana School of Law (Makola).
His call comes in response to news of the Entrance Examination, which is scheduled to be written on Friday, September 23, 2022.
"The Entrance Exams for the Ghana School of Law will be written today at 10 a.m."
"It has come to my attention that the exam papers were leaked last night. I'm making them public in the hopes that the School will be forced to cancel them." The General Legal Council is equally inept as the bench. They continue to disgrace the legal profession as a whole, but you refuse to bring them to heel! Close Makola and disband the GLC," he wrote.
The General Legal Council GLC has been chastised for imposing restrictions on legal education in Ghana.
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