18th June, 2015 The Daily Graphic expresses concern about Examination Malpractices which WAEC battles with every year. The Paper says the implication of the leakage of this year's BECE will not only traumatise the students but society as a whole. The Graphic says it is not only students who will suffer, as a re-sit will cost parents, government and the Nation at large. The Paper calls for perpetrators of the act to be brought to justice to serve as a deterrent to others. The Ghanaian Times is worried that the Ghana National Fire Service and the National Disaster Management Organisation have not been able to come out with their findings two weeks after the circle flood and fire disaster. The Paper hopes the Five Member committee which has been set up to investigate the circumstance will be able to undertake the assignment responsibly and establish factors which led to the explosion at the filing station. The General Telegraph calls for an independent investigation of WEAC after the council issued a statement ordering the cancellation of five papers in the ongoing BECE after it discovered that the papers had been compromised. According to the Heritage, every year leakages take place and the remedy has always been to cancel the papers and nothing more. The Paper urges the security agencies to thoroughly investigate WAEC in order to expose the cartel that has been inflicting trauma on the thousands of innocent and hardworking pupils across the country. GBC