- The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Nigeria (ICAN) was arrested during its professional exams and condemned a parody case after two agents sat down among candidates.
- The institute vowed to uphold global standards of integrity and warned that any violation would result in strict discipline.

The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Nigeria (ICAN) condemned the test ills after viral videos showed two imitators sitting among candidates.
A man allegedly wrote for a bank manager, while a woman claimed she represented Talaba state officials.
ICAN’s registrar Lanre Olasunkanmi said the agency adheres to global standards and warned that any compromise would lead to strict discipline.
“ICAN wants to make it clear that it retains a strict zero-tolerance policy for all forms of examinations, including counterfeiting.
The institute’s review process is guided by globally recognized standards of integrity, and any attempt to compromise is taken with utmost seriousness. ” Olora said.
He revealed that the body had begun a thorough investigation of the allegations and would impose appropriate sanctions in accordance with the regulations.
“Under this commitment, ICAN has begun a thorough investigation into the matter. Appropriate disciplinary measures will be taken in accordance with established regulations and the findings will be communicated transparently to stakeholders, i.e.“Aokinmore is
