University of Ghana suspends 14 students, sanctions 97 for exam misconduct

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The University of Ghana has suspended 14 students for two academic years over acts of misconduct and violations of institutional regulations.

Additionally, 97 students found culpable of examination malpractices have been sanctioned after formal hearings confirmed breaches of exam protocols.

In a statement issued on Monday, June 16, the university explained that the sanctions followed investigations conducted by its Disciplinary Committee into various incidents of misconduct.

The affected students have been barred from participating in all academic and extracurricular activities during the suspension period.

Meanwhile, two other students have received formal reprimands for inappropriate conduct, though they were not suspended.

The university reaffirmed its commitment to upholding discipline and safeguarding academic integrity, emphasizing its dedication to fostering a safe and respectable learning environment for all students.