CBI finds fraud in Jharkhand state service
exams
Friday July 06, 2012 06:51:10 PM,
IANS
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Ranchi: The Central
Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed five cases of
irregularities in appointments of state administrative officials,
lecturers and doctors, an official said Friday.
"Total five cases have been lodged in different examinations
conducted by the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC). The
FIR has been lodged against former JPSC chairman Dileep Prasad,
its members, and 19 administrative officials selected through
second JPSC examination in 2006-2007," a CBI source told IANS.
The Jharkhand High Court, hearing a public interest litigation (PIL)
in June, had ordered a CBI probe in all the examinations conducted
by the JPSC since its formation.
Till now the JPSC has conducted three examinations of
administrative officers, one for lecturers and one for doctors
among others.
After the second JPSC exam results, the unsuccessful candidates
had made hue and cry alleging irregularities in appointment of the
administrative officials.
The state government handed over the probe to the state vigilance
department in 2009, based on which 39 officials were dismissed in
2010.
Dileep Prasad and JPSC member Shanti Devi are in jail in
connection with the irregularities in these JPSC examinations.
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