The Mfantsipim School Headmaster, Kobina Ankomah Simpson, has been found culpable of violating a Ghana Education Service (GES) directive on the admission of students.
Mr. Simpson was interdicted by the GES for among other things, charging unapproved fees and admitting students above the required quota.
[contextly_sidebar id=”IFfiybdODl6rj06W9EHz5MZxtjWGgy3Y”]He is expected to be sanctioned by the GES in the coming weeks after the investigations found him in breach of the Service’s directives.
Speaking to Citi News, Chairman of the GES Council, Professor Akwasi Asabere-Ameyaw, said Mr. Simpson has been referred to the disciplinary committee for the appropriate action.
According to Professor Ameyaw, “the report was such that further investigations had to be done so we asked management to look at exactly what could be done to him so that we give him the chance to explain himself.”
He noted that “the first committee that investigated him [Simpson] just found him culpable, but didn’t prescribe any punishment” but this disciplinary committee is going to provide a more thorough resolution to the matter.
“So now, we want talk to him. If he is unable to clear himself, they will make recommendations as to what should be done to him,” Professor Ameyaw stated.
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By: Delali Adogla-Bessa/citifmonline.com/Ghana