Multan: The aspirants who appeared in Central Superior Services (CSS) exam 2017 said the news about the leakage of CSS exam papers on social media has put the trustworthiness of Federal Public Service Commission at risk.
They said that Federal Public Service Commission is an auspicious and the highest authority which chooses the officers to run the management of Pakistan and therefore is responsible for conducting fair exams giving each and every applicant a chance to prove his skills.
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Over 500 applicants from Multan demanded fair investigation of this issue on urgent basis.
A candidate named Ali Hussain, who appeared in CSS exams 2017, said though FPSC issued a press release and sought the assistance of FIA in the thorough investigation of the issue, however still no accurate information has been given to the candidates.
“This does not happen for the first time. Earlier, it happened almost three years back when some students were given easy access to the question paper just before the exam and afterwards FPSC ordered to conduct exams again in Faisalabad,” said Zunaira, another candidate.
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She said that FPSC should re-conduct the exam as if this scam proves true, it will give unfair benefit to some students and it will be injustice to the others.