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Police Service Denounces Exam Leak Allegations

 

 

The Ghana Police Service has vehemently denied allegations of examination paper leakage and bribery in the recent Police Promotion Examination, labeling the claims as baseless and devoid of merit. According to #MetroNews, the police administration has expressed disappointment at the circulation of what it describes as “malicious and unfounded” allegations.

 

In a statement, the Police Service emphasized its commitment to upholding the integrity of the examination process, assuring the public that all necessary measures were taken to ensure the credibility of the exercise. “The allegations are not only unfounded but also an affront to the diligence and professionalism of the police officers who participated in the examination,” the statement read.

 

The police administration has also announced its intention to investigate the source of the allegations, warning that it will take stern action against anyone found to be involved in spreading false information. This move is seen as a bid to protect the reputation of the police service and maintain public trust.

 

The controversy surrounding the examination has sparked concerns about the fairness and transparency of the police promotion process. However, the Police Service has assured the public that the results of the examination are a true reflection of the candidates’ performance.

 

As the police service works to restore confidence in its examination processes, the public is urged to be cautious of misinformation and unverified claims. The Police Service remains committed to ensuring that its operations are guided by the principles of fairness, transparency, and accountability.

 

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Source: Stella Sunu

 

 

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