Kerala PSC exam irregularities: SIT to record complainants’ statement, decide on criminal cases after examining complaints
The Special Investigation Team has announced plans to record statements from complainants regarding alleged irregularities in Kerala Public Service Commission examinations. Officials will evaluate these testimonies to determine the necessity of filing formal criminal cases.
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) is set to record the statements of individuals who have raised concerns over the conduct of Kerala Public Service Commission (PSC) examinations. This move follows a series of allegations involving examination malpractice and procedural violations that have sparked public concern over the integrity of the recruitment process.
Investigators aim to conduct a thorough review of each complaint to identify specific instances of wrongdoing. The decision to register criminal cases will be finalized only after the SIT has meticulously examined the evidence and documented the testimonies of the affected candidates and whistleblowers.
The probe suspectedly covers multiple examinations where irregularities were reported to have taken place. Authorities are focusing on determining whether these lapses were isolated incidents or part of a larger systemic failure within the commission's testing framework. Source: The Hindu.
