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    Kenya to audit 790 public secondary schools to strengthen financial accountability

    Kenya

    Press

    Kithinji Njeru - Education News Kenya

    The Kenyan government ordered an audit of 790 public secondary schools as part of the 2024/2025 financial review to enhance transparency in the education sector. The audit will examine financial management systems and procurement, with officials required to provide relevant documentation. Authorities aim to strengthen internal controls, ensure compliance with financial rules and safeguard public funds.

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    Zamfara SUBEB establishes ACTU to combat corruption in basic education sector

    Nigeria

    Press

    - ICPC

    In Nigeria, the Zamfara State Universal Basic Education Board launched an Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU) to strengthen integrity in basic education management. The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission officials emphasized that the unit should act as a supportive mechanism, not an adversarial body. ACTU’s responsibilities include reviewing processes, conducting staff sensitisation, enforcing ethical standards, and conducting preliminary investigations.

  • Newspaper

    FG launches platform to curb corruption, improve accountability in tertiary institutions

    Nigeria

    Press

    Joseph Erunke - Vanguard

    The Federal Government has unveiled a landmark initiative aimed at entrenching transparency, accountability, and efficiency in Nigeria’s tertiary education system with the official launch of the Federal Government Tertiary Institution Governance and Transparency Platform (FTIGTP). The initiative will serve as a unified digital platform providing real-time access to accurate data and financial information across all tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The platform aims not only to strengthen public confidence but also improve efficiency in the management of educational resources and foster innovation.

  • Newspaper

    Sindh orders special audit of educational boards amid corruption allegations

    Pakistan

    Press

    News Desk - The Express Tribune

    In Pakistan, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has called for a special audit of all educational boards across the province amid concerns over financial irregularities and corruption in the marking system. Reports have surfaced of students receiving high marks in exchange for money, contributing to a decline in educational quality. Meanwhile, the Sindh government has made intermediate education free, allocating ₹2 billion annually to cover examination fees.

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    Junior college proposal approval-scam: education officials caught accepting-bribes

    India

    Press

    - Nagpur Today

    The Anti-Corruption Bureau arrested two staff members of the secondary education department in Nagpur, India, for demanding a bribe of ₹35,000. An extension officer and a senior clerk from the office of the Divisional Deputy Director of Education were caught attempting to extort the bribe in exchange for approving an online proposal submitted by a junior college. This incident has sparked discussions on the need for stricter measures to combat bribery.

  • Newspaper

    Rancho Santa Fe school board meets state’s new ethics training requirements

    USA

    Press

    Karen Billing - The San Diego Union Tribune

    Since January 1st, 2025, a new law requires Californian school board members to undergo two hours of ethics training at least once every two years. This mandate also applies to school districts, county boards of education, and governing bodies of charter schools. The training covers topics such as legal issues, conflicts of interest, respect, and professional discourse.

  • Newspaper

    DepEd launches platform for reporting corruption

    Philippines

    Press

    Elizabeth Marcelo - The Philippine Star

    The Philippine Department of Education has introduced a confidential reporting platform for schools and the public to flag illegal or corrupt activities in procurement processes. This initiative follows audits that raised concerns about past procurement practices and supply contracts. The platform aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the Department’s activities.

  • Newspaper

    Qualification authentication system to combat fake degrees

    Libya

    Press

    Wagdy Sawahe - University World News

    To combat certificate forgery in Higher Education, Libya joined the Unified Arab System for Blockchain-based Certificate Authentication. This initiative, spearheaded by the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO), provides a reliable method for verifying academic qualifications. Experts advocate for similar systems across Africa to strengthen hiring practices and ensure credential credibility. They suggest leveraging blockchain technology and collaborating with international organizations for widespread implementation.

  • Newspaper

    Balochistan's battle against cheating: vigilance teams deployed during Secondary School Certificate exams

    Pakistan

    Press

    Rizwan Shah - BNN

    The Balochistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BBISE) is conducting a campaign to eradicate cheating in SSC examinations. Vigilance teams are being deployed across the province to ensure fairness for all 143,000 students in 430 centers, as well as inspecting the facilities and implementing digital attendance systems to preserve the integrity of the exam. This initiative marks the beginning of a reform of education and signals a commitment to honesty and hard work while unequivocally rejecting cheating.

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    India takes a stand against academic dishonesty: Anti-Cheating Bill

    India

    Press

    Dil Bar Irshad - BNN

    The Indian government has introduced the Anti-Cheating in Public Examinations Bill to combat rampant academic dishonesty and preserve the integrity of the education system. The Bill proposes strict measures such as increased surveillance, stricter rules for invigilators and severe penalties for cheating such as 10 years' imprisonment and a of ₹1 crore for those involved in exam malpractice. Additionally, the bill aims to establish a national technical committee to enhance exam security and fairness.

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