KINDIA – Guinean justice continues its crusade against fraud on national exams. In Kindia, seven candidates for the baccalaureate, including three young girls, were sentenced by the court to one month's imprisonment for fraud. Among those convicted is also a nanny. His case has given rise to a sharp
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KINDIA – Guinean justice continues its crusade against fraud on national exams. In Kindia, seven candidates for the baccalaureate, including three young girls, were sentenced by the court to one month's imprisonment for fraud. Among those convicted is also a nanny. His case has given rise to a sharp