The CCE 2013 exam was declared invalid by the SC despite the fact that successful candidates, after clearing all the required tests, were offered jobs at respective departments. The apex court asked the Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) to re-conduct the exam within a span of two months and also directed to finalise the appointments of the SPSC’s new members. However, the SPSC has not acted on these orders. The organisation hasn’t announced the schedule of the exam and hasn’t selected any member.
Undoubtedly, one can assume that these delays would impair reputation and credibility of the SPSC, which is responsible for providing jobs to thousands of talented people of this province. The chairman of the SPSC must announce the schedule of the exam as soon as possible so that candidates may start the preparation for exams.
Jamshed Ali Jokhio (Hyderabad)
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