An investigation has started against former SPSC Chairman Noor Muhammad Jadmani and 15 other officials. They are accused of cheating during hiring, showing favoritism, and misusing their power.
NAB (National Accountability Bureau) has asked SPSC for full records of the people they hired. NAB also wants details of all court cases against SPSC, whether ongoing or finished. The current SPSC Chairman has been told to submit all records within one week.
Sources say that these 16 officials—former chairmen, members, secretaries, and exam controllers—gave incomplete hiring records during earlier inquiries.
NAB is unhappy with this and has again demanded full details of all job appointments made.
NAB Investigates Hiring Scandal in Sindh Public Service Commission
The investigation also found claims that some government officers helped their children and relatives cheat in the SPSC exam to get government jobs.
In the next stage of the inquiry, NAB plans to call the people who may have gotten jobs through illegal means to ask them questions.
It is important to mention that back in 2020, NAB had already started looking into fake hiring through SPSC in at least three government departments in Sindh.
According to NAB, in around 30 job openings, the names of people who passed the SPSC exams were removed and replaced with fake candidates.
NAB says these fake hirings happened in the 2018 SPSC exams and involved jobs in three Sindh government departments.
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