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KP -CM orders as an ETEA test scandal -Rock Bannu

Peshawar – Prime Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Khan Gandapur, recorded the alleged irregularities in the education test and evaluation agency (ETEA) on Sunday, which was held in Bannu on May 10. A high -ranking investigation was ordered and a formal letter was credited by the Prime Minister from the Prime Minister to the Prime Minister of Khyber -Maber from the Prime Minister. The first reports showed that several people were arrested from a private guest house during the test. The authorities have restored test papers, bladder leaves, laptops and scan machines from their possession. These arrests occurred throughout the test, which caused serious concerns about transparency and supervision.

The Prime Minister condemned the incident as a serious violation of merits and transparency. He instructed the Secretary General to carry out a comprehensive and timely examination. A senior officer or a group of civil servants is appointed to thoroughly examine the incident, to identify those responsible and to recommend disciplinary measures. In his guideline, CM Gandapur emphasized that the examination not only has to examine the immediate facts, but also has to evaluate potential systemic weaknesses within ETEAS. Every person or institution that is involved or negligent should be exposed to appropriate legal and administrative measures.

The secretary for basic and secondary level was also dependent on re-evaluating the examination agreements in all districts and ensuring the coordinated supervision by using civil servants to work closely with local administrations and ETEA. The Prime Minister also ordered that the investigation report was submitted within 15 days and that the commitment of its government was repeated to maintain earnings, transparency and accountability.

At the same time, Governor from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Faisal Karim Kundi, commented on reports on reports on an explanatory leak during the recruitment test for teachers in Bannu, which allegedly participated in the Hujra (Guest) of the Provincial Minister Pakhtoon Yar. The governor condemned the incident and called him a strong blow on merits and transparency and an affront to the future of the nation. He praised the quick measures by the deputy commissioner Bannu, Muhammad Faheem and the deputy commissioner Allah Nawaz Khan, who, in cooperation with the local police, carried out a robbery on the minister's Hujra. The authorities have restored exams, response leaves and several electronic devices and arrested 10 people on site.

Governor Kundi criticized the provincial administration and compared it to the story “Ali Baba and the forty thieves” and accused the province of being controlled by a corrupt mafia. He referred to the Kohistan-Mega corruption scandal as a further evidence of the ubiquitous graft. Kundi called for the immediate resignation of the participating minister for moral and ethical reasons, citing the widespread corruption within the provincial government. He warned that this corruption promotes the disappointment of young people and signaled a worrying trend for the future of the province.

The authorities arrested at least ten people on Sunday because they had allegedly solved teacher recruitment tests at the Hujra of the Provincial Minister Pakhtunyar. At the command of the deputy commissioner Muhammad Fahim, teams of the district administration, in coordination with the police, the Hujra drove through the jurisdiction of the Mirakhel police station. The operation showed that the exams for the recruitment test for the education from ETEA were solved at the location.

During the RAID, the officials restored the exams of the day together with response leaves, a laptop, a computer and a printer. All arrested persons were handed over to the local police for court proceedings. ETEA was also informed about the situation to take further measures. The company was part of the ongoing efforts to ensure a fair and merit -based recruitment process for teachers.

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