In a viral video; the impersonator, identified as Levette Felix, reluctantly confessed to the supervisors, who interviewed her after she was caught sitting the professional exam on behalf of the commissioner.
She said: “I am here writing an exam for Sarah Adi. She works in the Ministry of Finance in Taraba.”
She further confessed that she was contracted by one Joshua to sit the exam on her behalf.
Reacting to the viral video, ICAN, in a statement issued by its Registrar /Chief Executive Officer, Lanre Olasunkanmi, vowed to commence a thorough investigation into the matter, promising that “appropriate disciplinary measures will be applied in accordance with established regulations, and the findings will be communicated transparently to stakeholders.”
“As the foremost professional accountancy body in Nigeria, ICAN wishes to state unequivocally that it maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy for all forms of examination malpractice, including impersonation,” he said.
Olasunkanmi emphasised that the Institute’s examination processes are guided by globally accepted standards of integrity, and any attempt to compromise them would be treated with utmost seriousness.
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She said: “I am here writing an exam for Sarah Adi. She works in the Ministry of Finance in Taraba.”
She further confessed that she was contracted by one Joshua to sit the exam on her behalf.
Reacting to the viral video, ICAN, in a statement issued by its Registrar /Chief Executive Officer, Lanre Olasunkanmi, vowed to commence a thorough investigation into the matter, promising that “appropriate disciplinary measures will be applied in accordance with established regulations, and the findings will be communicated transparently to stakeholders.”
“As the foremost professional accountancy body in Nigeria, ICAN wishes to state unequivocally that it maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy for all forms of examination malpractice, including impersonation,” he said.
Olasunkanmi emphasised that the Institute’s examination processes are guided by globally accepted standards of integrity, and any attempt to compromise them would be treated with utmost seriousness.
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