Minister of State in charge of Tertiary Education, Professor Kwesi Yankah has said in an interview with NEAT FM’s morning show ‘Ghana Montie’ that - government will soon make it compulsory to all tertiary institutions a policy to check sex for grades in schools.
This comes after Professor Ransford Gyampo and Dr Paul Kwame Butakor were interdicted by the University of Ghana [UG] following the BBC's "Sex for Grades" exposé.
The two professors from the University of Ghana were shown in the video and accused of engaging in "sex for grades".
Listen to interview…
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If your government trusts investigative journalists that much you would have put Charles Bissiue in jail. At least we all know he was not engaged as a cashier, what cash was he taking from people in his office. At one time you believe in investigative journalists at other times you don't. What selectivity. Please stop wasting tax payers money.
Why did Otiko resigns, you ostrich!!!
PROGRESSIVE APPROACH. YES THIS IS WHAT SOCIETY EXPECTS FROM A GOOD GOVERNMENT NOT THE "I WILL REFORM INCOMPETENT MAHAMA"
GOOD GOVERNMENT TAKES ACTION TO SOLVE PROBLEMS. I WILL LIKE TO SEE THIS ALSO IN THE MISSING HARD DRIVES AT COURTS TRYING POLITICAL CASES. CULPRIT MUST BE PUNISHED SEVERELY. IT IS A SERIOUS CRIME TO UNDERMINE THE STATE.