SSC Scam: Panel Expired, Yet Appointments! Documents Written in Pencil? CBI Witness Reveals All in SSC Scam Case!
SSC Scam: One shocking revelation after another is emerging in the SSC Scam Case. On Tuesday, the testimony of a CBI witness in the Alipore court brought to light some explosive information that further highlights the depth of the recruitment corruption. The officer painted a grim picture of how job aspirants were visiting schools with appointment letters even after the panel’s validity had expired. Moreover, allegations such as ‘documents being written in pencil’, which have become a headline in this case, raise serious questions about the methods of corruption.
Sensational Testimony of the Witness in Court
An officer appeared in court as a CBI witness. In his testimony, he stated that even after the panel’s validity had expired, many job aspirants were showing up at various schools with appointment letters. This situation left the school authorities bewildered, and they began sending reports to the education department regarding the matter.
The officer informed the court:
- Expired Panel: Candidates were going to schools with appointment letters even though the panel’s validity had ended.
- Demand to Join Duty: They were demanding to join their posts at the schools, which was completely against the rules.
- Reports from Schools: Witnessing this unusual situation, various schools started submitting reports to the education department.
All these incidents suggest that a parallel system was at play, one that had no regard for rules and regulations. The officer mentioned that he had provided all this information in detail to the CBI during the investigation.
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While testifying, the officer mentioned another crucial point. He stated that after receiving such complaints from schools, he did not remain silent. He informed the then senior officials of the education department about the entire matter via email. He had hoped that prompt action would be taken against this irregularity.
However, the outcome was the opposite. Shortly after sending the email, he received a phone call. The call was from Prabir Banerjee, the OSD to the then Education Minister Partha Chatterjee. He questioned the officer as to why he had sent the email directly without informing them first. This phone call is being perceived as an attempt to exert pressure, possibly to cover up the corruption scandal.
The Depth of the Corruption
This testimony makes it clear that the SSC recruitment scam was not limited to just a few individuals. Its roots ran deep within the administration.
- Issuing appointment letters even after the panel’s term had expired.
- Questioning the complainant over the phone when a report was filed on the matter.
- Allegations of documents being written in pencil, which provides an opportunity to tamper with evidence.
Overall, this officer’s testimony has added a new dimension to the investigation of the SSC corruption case. All eyes will now be on which direction the investigation takes based on this evidence.