Once again there have been arrests of people allegedly attempting to assist candidates cheat in an examination being conducted by the West African Examination Council (WAEC). This time the suspects are six teachers arrested across the country for allegedly engaging in examination malpractices in the ongoing West Africa Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). If on Day 2 of the WASSCE six teachers have been arrest­ed, the Ghanaian Times would not be surprised to hear about more arrests in the examination scheduled to end on September 20, 2024. Our speculation is based on the fact that in spite of arrests, prosecution, and other punitive actions by WAEC, every year, certain bad lots still indulge in malpractices from the start of the examination till its end and the numbers usually overwhelm the examination body. Imagine, for example, that in the case of the 2023 WASSCE, the Head of Public Relations of WAEC Ghana, John Kapi, at a press conference in Accra, could not provide a comprehensive list of candidates, invigilators, and teachers arrested, but said: "we have overwhelming numbers".