Special Desk
The Central Bureau of Investigation has registered a case against the former Controller of Examination, UPPSC, unknown public servants of UPPSC and other unknown private persons on the allegations of irregularities on the part of the officials of Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC). Searches were conducted at the premises of the then Controller of Examination, at Lucknow on Friday.
Charges include a conspiracy by abusing their official position, resulting into selection of some undeserving candidates in relation to Additional Private Secretary Exam, 2010. It was further alleged that UPPSC had advertised 250 posts of Additional Private Secretary (APS) for direct recruitment as APS-2010 through an advertisement dated 25.12.2010, said a press statement from the CBI.
Last date of submission of the form was 21.01.2011. Final result of this exam was declared on 3.10.2017. It was also alleged that rules were violated with regard to relaxation of mistakes in Hindi Shorthand Test in order to favour certain candidates. Even though Commission on 15.06.2015 had approved relaxation of 5% errors in Hindi Shorthand Test, candidates who had committed mistakes upto 8% were also allegedly declared qualified for 3rd phase of Examination i.e. Computer Knowledge Test, the press statement said.
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It was further alleged that the advertisement rules were relaxed for few candidates and were allowed to change their Computer Certificates. It was also found that in some cases the requisite Computer Certificates submitted by some of the candidates were allegedly found to be forged/false and still those candidates were declared qualified by the Commission. The evaluation and scrutiny of answer sheets have not been done properly by the Experts and Scrutinizers. It was also alleged that the improper evaluation had resulted into selection of some undeserving candidates.
Searches were conducted today at the premises of the then Controller of Examination, at Lucknow. Investigation is continuing.