A group of government officers has been recently arrested by the FIA for leaking one of the papers of the ongoing CSS exams. Naturally, the aspirants are outrageous and are questioning the credibility of the FPSC. However, aspirants are unable to see the other aspect of the story. In the 2013 Faisalabad examination centres scam, the FPSC did not only arrest the culprits but also conducted the examination of all the papers which were leaked.
Similarly, in the 2017 examination, the issue of a fake Facebook account with a woman’s name surfaced. The imposter was selling CSS papers for a hefty amount. The authorities took swift action and apprehended the culprit. This proves the credibility and honesty of government institutions like the FPSC and the FIA. Being a CSS mentor, I would advise the aspirants to stay calm and not to waste their valuable time on controversies. They should let government intuitions play their part.
Dr M A Raza Khawaja
Islamabad
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