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University of Ghana publishes names of students caught in exam malpractices scandal

The University of Ghana (UG) has taken a decisive step against academic dishonesty by publicly naming students who were caught cheating during recent examinations.

According to a publication by mynewsgh.com on Thursday, May 14, 2026, the affected students have received strict academic sanctions. Their punishment includes the award of “Z” and “X” grades for the semester—notations that typically signify a failure due to misconduct and a loss of credit, respectively.

The decision to publish the identities of the students marks a tough stance by the university’s administration as it seeks to uphold academic integrity. The release of the names serves as both a punitive measure for the offenders and a deterrent to the wider student body.

While the exact number of students implicated was not detailed in the initial report, the issuance of the “Z” grade is considered a severe penalty within the university’s grading system, often carrying long-term consequences for a student’s academic record.

The university has yet to issue an official press release regarding the specific circumstances of the cheating incidents, but the publication of the sanctions confirms that the exams were subject to rigorous monitoring.

Disclaimer: This story is based on a report by mynewsgh.com from May 14, 2026.

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