“The PPSC has conducted several exams for recruitment, including for hiring of co-operative societies inspectors, naib tehsildars, assistant district attorneys, and others,” said attorney Amrinder Singh Virk. The High Court is investigating the aforementioned exams because there were manipulations, tampering, and question paper leaks.
“Aspirants belonging to the legal fraternity are concerned about manipulations and tampering in the exam,” said another attorney, Pardhuman Garg
Candidates who submitted applications to the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) for the hiring of deputy district attorneys are now asking for the exam to be postponed until the conclusion of an inquiry into the naib tehsildar and other recruitment exam scandals.
Today, candidates went to the PPSC office and spoke with staff members about their demands. They said that on December 18, the PPSC was scheduled to hold the exam for the hiring of a deputy district attorney.
“The PPSC has conducted several exams for recruitment, including for hiring of co-operative societies inspectors, naib tehsildars, assistant district attorneys, and others,” said attorney Amrinder Singh Virk. The High Court is investigating the aforementioned exams because there were manipulations, tampering, and question paper leaks.
“Aspirants belonging to the legal fraternity are concerned about manipulations and tampering in the exam,” said another attorney, Pardhuman Garg