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Students to rewrite exams on June 5

The students on May 18, 2017 refused to write an exam because some of the questions were not related to the subject they had prepared for.

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The students explained that even though they were writing a paper on Criminal Procedure, two of the questions were unrelated to the subject.

One of the students who spoke to Accra-based Citi FM said: “When we got to the exams hall, we had six questions on the exam sheet and we were told question two had been cancelled, so we were left with five questions to answer of which we were supposed to answer four.”

“Then we realised the question one and question three fell under a different topic altogether, which is evidence. So what it basically means is that we had only three questions to answer. How can a student answer four questions out of three questions in the exams hall?” the student asked.

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But sources have told Accra-based Citi FM that the General Legal Council (GLC), which exercises supervision over the IEB, has ordered that fresh Criminal Procedure exams be conducted for the students.

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