An internal inquiry conducted by FPSC revealed that answer books of two candidates.
FIA Registers FIR for Alleged Answer Sheet Replacement in CSS 2022 Exam. The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has taken swift action in response to allegations of answer sheet tampering in the Central Superior Services (CSS) 2022 exam. An FIR has been registered against an official of the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC), along with two candidates and another individual allegedly involved in facilitating the process.
According to the FIR, the investigation was initiated following a complaint by Unsar Hayat Gonsdal, Director General (Administration) at FPSC, Islamabad. It was discovered that an FPSC Assistant, Nadeem Mohammad Khan, allegedly replaced answer sheets of two candidates during the CSS Examination 2022.
An internal inquiry conducted by FPSC revealed that answer books of two candidates, Ali Sher and Halar Ahmed, were found to be replaced with original sheets attempted by the candidates in the examination halls. The replacements were allegedly orchestrated by Nadeem Muhammad Khan, with the assistance of Muhammad Ibrahim, in exchange for a sum of Rs. 1 million.
The FIR outlines charges under relevant sections of the Pakistan Penal Code and the Prevention of Corruption Act against Nadeem Muhammad Khan, Halar Ahmed, Ali Sher, and Muhammad Ibrahim. The investigation also aims to examine the involvement of former Deputy Director FPSC Mumtaz Hussain Shoukat and others in the matter.
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This swift action by the FIA underscores the commitment to ensuring the integrity of examinations and upholding standards of fairness and transparency in the CSS process.
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