
Srinagar, March 31: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Tuesday clarified that no paper leak has been confirmed in the Fire Services recruitment examination, terming claims circulating on social media as misleading and not based on established facts.
In a statement, the ACB said it has come to its notice that certain social media platforms, particularly the handle “J&K Services Selection Board Aspirants,” are circulating claims suggesting that the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has confirmed a paper leak in the Fire Services recruitment examination and that the Government has taken action against only 106 candidates while leaving others untouched.
“These claims are misleading and not based on officially established facts. It is hereby clarified that the ACB has not confirmed any paper leak at this stage,” the ACB statement stated.
It stated that the matter is currently under investigation, and no final conclusions have been drawn by the competent authorities.
“Any assertion presenting the investigation as a confirmed finding is premature and inaccurate,” the statement reads.
It said the identification of a specific number of candidates is part of an ongoing and evolving investigative process.
“Actions such as cancellation of candidature or other administrative measures are taken strictly on the basis of prima facie evidence available at a given stage and in accordance with due legal procedures. This should not be misconstrued as the investigation being limited in scope or excluding other potential findings,” it reads.
The public and aspirants have been advised to exercise caution and refrain from relying on unverified or partial information circulating on social media.
Srinagar, March 31: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Tuesday clarified that no paper leak has been confirmed in the Fire Services recruitment examination, terming claims circulating on social media as misleading and not based on established facts.
In a statement, the ACB said it has come to its notice that certain social media platforms, particularly the handle “J&K Services Selection Board Aspirants,” are circulating claims suggesting that the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has confirmed a paper leak in the Fire Services recruitment examination and that the Government has taken action against only 106 candidates while leaving others untouched.
“These claims are misleading and not based on officially established facts. It is hereby clarified that the ACB has not confirmed any paper leak at this stage,” the ACB statement stated.
It stated that the matter is currently under investigation, and no final conclusions have been drawn by the competent authorities.
“Any assertion presenting the investigation as a confirmed finding is premature and inaccurate,” the statement reads.
It said the identification of a specific number of candidates is part of an ongoing and evolving investigative process.
“Actions such as cancellation of candidature or other administrative measures are taken strictly on the basis of prima facie evidence available at a given stage and in accordance with due legal procedures. This should not be misconstrued as the investigation being limited in scope or excluding other potential findings,” it reads.
The public and aspirants have been advised to exercise caution and refrain from relying on unverified or partial information circulating on social media.
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