GES will develop clear procedures for parents to report teachers who extort unauthorized fees from students – Daniel Fenyi

The Ghana Education Service (GES) is set to launch a new complaint mechanism aimed at addressing the issue of unauthorized fees being collected by teachers in schools. This initiative is designed to empower parents and provide a transparent and accessible reporting system.
Empowering Parents Through Formal Complaints
The new system will enable parents to lodge formal complaints if teachers request students to pay unauthorized fees. This move is expected to strengthen transparency and accountability in schools, ensuring that parents are not exploited by educators.
Official Confirmation from GES
Daniel Fenyi, Head of Public Relations at GES, has confirmed the development of this new complaint mechanism. According to Fenyi, the GES is committed to establishing a clear process for parents to report teachers who collect unauthorized fees.
Strengthening Transparency and Accountability
The introduction of this complaint mechanism is a significant step towards promoting transparency and accountability in Ghana’s education sector. By providing a formal channel for parents to report unauthorized fee collection, the GES aims to protect parents from exploitation and ensure that schools operate within the bounds of the law.
Conclusion
The launch of this new complaint mechanism by the GES is a welcome development that will help to address the issue of unauthorized fees in schools. By empowering parents and promoting transparency and accountability, the GES is taking a crucial step towards ensuring that education in Ghana is accessible and affordable for all.



