Evidence of Fake results: Peshawar's Islamia College to recheck 2008-16 results
Evidence of Fake results: Peshawar's Islamia College to recheck 2008-16 results
Islamia College University has been advised to re-assess the results issued from 2008 to 2016.
Sources revealed that the university administration has been directed to re-assess the results given out during nine years 2008 to 2016 as "strong evidence" of delinquency has appeared.
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The inspection team has directed the varsity regarding the forced retirements of several serving official, furthermore instructed to fire some employees while seizing the increments of many.
A junior clerk at the varsity was reportedly involved in receiving bribes and tampering results, while a number of university officials have been involved in the fake degree scandal.
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Moreover, orders of dismissal of two women security personnel were also issued as they were illegally appointed at the university, reports said.
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