Controller sacked for helping son cheat in board exam
Controller sacked for helping son cheat in board exam
Following the orders of Chief Minister Mahmood Khan and provincial education Minister Shahram Khan Tarakai, the board has removed the controller of examinations of Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE), Malakand, from his post for purportedly using illegal means to help his son in the ongoing matriculation examination.
In a recent development, the provincial government has reportedly sacked the controller for the alleged illegal means to aid his son appearing in the board exam.
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It was reported that the local journalist caught the student identified as Saqib sitting in a separate room to attempt exam while they were visiting the examination center in Chakdara. The student was later identified as the son of Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Mian Sajid Wazir Jan
The reporters said that special arrangements had been made for the student and teacher aid had been provided to him to help him in solving the paper.
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However, the superintendent and other staff were not present in the special room on duty during the paper.
Following the incident, the students in Chakdara held protest demonstrations outside Timergara press club against the controller and demanded immediate and strict action
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