The Ghana School of Law entrance examination to be written today, Friday, September 23 at 10 am has reportedly leaked.
The examination is being supervised by the Independent Examination Committee of the General Legal Council.
The paper sighted by MyJoyOnline.com has four questions that candidates will be required to answer.
Meanwhile, following the leakage, It is not clear yet whether the examination will be allowed to take place.
However, JoyNews understands that the General Legal Council is currently engaged in a meeting to resolve the issue.
In July this year, the Ghana School of Law examination had to cancel a scheduled examination paper over suspicions that it leaked.
A copy of the Civil Procedure paper for Part 1 students was shared on some social media platforms prior to the time it was scheduled to be written.
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