The Asian Age

Jobs- for- cash scam: Backdoor entry for babus, top cops 23 arrested include a relative of a BJP MP, son of an ex- state minister who paid bribes between

10L to ` 30L during previous Cong govt `

- MANOJ ANAND

Assam police has arrested 23 serving officers so far in alleged jobs- for- cash scam, which has not only exposed corruption, but also revealed as to how talented students were marginalis­ed and siblings of politician­s and rich were getting away with a majority of public service commission jobs in Assam.

The scam came to light on Oct. 27, 2016. A lady dentist, who had applied for a job through an examinatio­n conducted by the APSC, was approached by a state government employee promising her the post if she paid ` 10 lakh. A trap was laid and the employee, Nabakanta Patir was caught red- handed while accepting the bribe. Patir was the conduit for senior APSC officials,

During investigat­ion, the police stumbled upon documentar­y evidence that led to the arrest of APSC chairperso­n Rakesh Paul and two other commission members — Samedur Rahman and Basanta Kumar Doley — for their role in the scam.

Things changed for the better in the Assam Public Services Commission ( APSC) after Sarbananda Sonowal’s BJP government came to power in May 2016.

In June 2017, investigat­ors led by Dibrugarh additional SP Surjit Singh Panesar seized the answer scripts of all 241 candidates who had passed the 2013 APSC exam, and gave a handwritin­g test to 25 candidates who had by then completed their training and taken up posts in the districts. Their handwritin­g samples did not match with the writing on answerscri­pts, the police said.

It was known later that each of these officers had given between between ` 15 lakh and ` 30 lakh for their jobs.

Among those arrested include a relative of BJP Lok Sabha MP and MoS Railways Rajen Gohain, the son of Nilamani Sen Deka, minister in the Congress government of Tarun Gogoi, journalist, relative of a former Congress MP and MLAs from the state.

Like many public service commission­s ( PSCs) across the country, the APSC, which recommends candidates for appointmen­t to state government jobs, has been in the news for the wrong reasons for nearly three decades but no government could gather the courage to take effective steps to end malpractic­es.

The nexus of APSC chairman was such that even after the order of the Gauhati high court for CBI probe he managed to obtain a stay from Supreme Court.

The high court in its observatio­n over the alleged scam in the APSC had stated that among the candidates selected for the Assam Civil Service in 2013- 14 was an ex- minister’s son, a minister’s son, a DIG’s son, two daughters of two MLAs, and two close relatives of two journalist­s.

On October 15, 2015, the court ordered a Central Bureau of Investigat­ion probe into chairperso­n Rakesh Paul’s assets, and directed the state government to set up an inquiry headed by a retired HC judge into the working of the publc commission.

Just over a month later, however, on Nov. 21, Paul obtained a stay from the Supreme Court on the HC’s order. This stay kept him in office for years — until he was arrested on Nov. 4, 2016. He is still serving time in police custody, source said.

Mr Paul, 54, the son of a headmaster in Tura in Meghalaya, joined the LLM class at Gauhati University in the late 1990s and, after spending a couple of years as a lawyer, became a notary.

Through his political clout is shrouded in mystery, sources known to Mr Paul claim that he was close to the office of one of the former Presidents of India.

In 2008, during former Congress chief minister Tarun Gogoi’s second term, Mr Paul became a member of the APSC. His eligibilit­y for the position that called for an “outstandin­g” and “competent” candidate was uncertain.

However, he was the secretary of Satsang Vihar, a religious institutio­n with a fairly large following of Bengali Hindus across Assam.

In 2013, Paul became acting chairperso­n and, Mr Gogoi confirmed him in the post.

Despite a senior personnel department officer noting that making Paul chairperso­n would give him an unpreceden­ted 11 years at APSC ( five years as member and six years as chairman), the formner Gogoi government made him chairperso­n on Dec. 7, 2013.

 ??  ?? Students and job aspirants protesting against the job scam in Guwahati
Students and job aspirants protesting against the job scam in Guwahati

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