Ghana Law School: Prostitution, bribery, sale of 'apor' prevalent – Maurice Ampaw - News Summed Up

Ghana Law School: Prostitution, bribery, sale of 'apor' prevalent – Maurice Ampaw


General News of Tuesday, 7 May 2019Source: Mynewsgh.comGhana Law School: Prostitution, bribery, sale of 'apor' prevalent – Maurice AmpawMaurice AmpawPrivate legal practitioner and founder of Legal Advocacy Foundation, Maurice Ampaw has blown the cover over how some top politicians and members of the working class obtain their credentials from the Ghana School of Law. According to him, sex, bribery, grade selling and plain prostitution have become substitutes for meritorious means by which grades and certificates are obtained from the various campuses of the Ghana School of Law. He was commenting on some possible reasons for the mass failure that rocked the Ghana School of Law that has prompted the General Legal Council to set up a committee to investigate the matter. The outspoken lawyer also revealed how “prostitution” is rife at the Ghana School of Law and how the advent of social media is taking a toll on serious academic work in the school. He welcomed the decision by the General Legal Council to probe the circumstances that led to the mass failure and advocated for stiffer measures to check how examinations are conducted at the Ghana School of Law.


Source: GhanaWeb May 07, 2019 06:00 UTC



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