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Himachal Pradesh Staff Selection Commission suspended after paper leak in December

EdexLive Desk

The state government on Tuesday, February 21 dissolved the Himachal Pradesh Staff Selection Commission (HPSSC) located at Hamirpur, whose functioning was suspended after the recruitment exam paper for junior office assistants (IT) was leaked in December, as stated in a report by PTI.

Speaking on this issue, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said, the reports of the departmental inquiry and vigilance bureau pointed out irregularities and papers were being leaked and sold to selective people for the past three years, following which the state government has decided to dissolve the commission with immediate effect. Further, he added that complaints were also received with regard to the exams held recently.

Moreover, the ongoing recruitment process by HPSSC has been transferred to Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (HPPSC), Shimla, for the convenience of the candidates till an alternative arrangement is made or a testing agency is constituted, he told reporters. Following this, all the examinations would be conducted by the HPPSC and further action on examinations already conducted and results declared or not declared including interviews and documentation would be taken by the HPPSC, he said.

Additionally, the employees of HPSSC have been transferred to the surplus pool and options will be given to them to join new departments of their choice, the CM added.

No suicide note was found, say police.

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