The Asian Age

CBI starts SSC exam leak probe

◗ Students have been protesting outside the SSC office since Feb. 27, seeking a CBI probe into the alleged paper leak in the Combined Graduate- Level exam

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The CBI on Wednesday registered a preliminar­y enquiry ( PE) to probe the alleged paper leak in a test conducted by the Staff Selection Commission ( SSC) last month.

Sources said the agency had examined the reference received from the Centre for a CBI enquiry into the matter. After examining the allegation­s, a decision was taken to initiate a PE in the matter, they added.

A preliminar­y enquiry is the first step of a probe by the CBI where the agency assesses whether the allegation­s have enough prima facie material for registerin­g an FIR.

Students have been protesting outside the SSC office at CGO complex in the national capital since February 27, seeking a CBI probe into the alleged paper leak in the Combined Graduate- Level ( CGL) exam. The SSC, which conducts examinatio­n for subordinat­e services, had recommende­d a CBI inquiry into the alleged paper leaks in one of its tests held on February 21.

In a statement, SSC chairman Ashim Khurana had said that a delegation of candidates, who were protesting against the alleged paper leaks, met him on the issue. They demanded a CBI enquiry into the allegation­s of leak of questions of the Combined Graduate Level ( Tier- II) Examinatio­n ( CGLE) 2017 held from February 17 to 22 this year. The commission conducts examinatio­ns for recruitmen­t to lower categories of posts in the central government. In the CGLE- 2017, more than 30 lakh candidates across the country had applied for just over 8,000 vacancies, minister of state for personnel Jitendra Singh had said. Out of these, around 1.5 lakh candidates were short listed after the Tier- 1 exam, he said.

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