
Parents should sue WAEC over examination leakages –
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“When people begin to sue and we break the monopoly by allowing other examination bodies to conduct the same examinations, then competition will bring efficiency into the system,” he said.
He maintained that as long as a monopoly exists, there is little incentive to improve standards or address recurring challenges, calling for reforms that would enhance transparency, accountability, and public confidence in Ghana's examination system.
Antwi further argued that introducing competition into the examination sector could improve efficiency and strengthen accountability.


