A major controversy has erupted after reports revealed that a proxy was caught writing the ICAN (Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria) examination on behalf of Taraba State Finance Commissioner, Sarah Adi. The shocking discovery has sparked outrage among Nigerians, who have raised questions about integrity in public service and the credibility of such professional exams.
The ICAN body, known for its strict regulations, is expected to investigate the matter fully. Meanwhile, the commissioner is facing intense public scrutiny, as many argue that leaders in key government positions should set the right example in matters of transparency and accountability.
This incident adds to the growing debate about ethics in Nigeria’s political and professional circles, especially when it involves individuals in charge of managing public funds.