Friday, 28 August 2015
Delta State University has explled 21 students and suspended 129 students for malpractice
Authorities of Delta State Universit y, Abraka, has expelled
21 students for various examination malpractices while 129
others have been suspended for between two to eight
semesters, Punch reports.
The information was made known in the summary of the
report of the disciplinary committee for second semester
examination of regular programmes and first semester of
weekend degree programmes, which was published in the
University bulletin.
The offences of the expelled students included
impersonation and leaving the examination halls without
permission and with answer booklets.
The suspended students were involved in cheating and
taking extraneous materials into examination halls, forgery
of receipt and identity cards.
According to the report, another 12 students were
discharged and acquitted for the lack of facts, five were
warned for insufficient evidence while one was to face a
security panel to ascertain the source of his unauthorized
students’ identity cards.
It also disclosed that more names would be published in its
next edition.
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