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Bole SHS teacher violated professional code by engaging student sexually – Deputy Education Minister

The Deputy Minister of Education has said the teacher involved in the Bole Senior High School sexual misconduct case bears primary culpability under the Ghana Education Service's code of conduct, regardless of the age of the student involved. Dr Clement Abas Apak, MP for Builsa South, clarified Newsfile on Saturday as panellists examined the legal and professional dimensions of a viral video allegedly showing a teacher and a student of Bole SHS in a sexual encounter inside the school's Science laboratory.
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