The Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) is looking into the exam paper leaks and the postponing of the BPS 16 secondary school teachers’ test, according to the 24NewsHDchannel. They want to know if someone saw the test questions too early and if the papers didn’t take place when it was intended to.
A team of two people from the SPSC, Rizwan Ahmed Memon and Muhammad Arif Hanif, has been put in charge of this investigation. They have been given 24 hours to finish looking into what happened.
Their job is to figure out what went wrong with the test papers for secondary school teachers who are at the 16th grade level.
Once they are done, they will give a report to the head of the SPSC, Muhammad Waseem, with their findings. This way, the SPSC can take any necessary actions based on what they learn.
So, the SPSC is trying to find out why the test for secondary school teachers got delayed and if the exam papers were leaked before the test happened. They have a team working on this and will report their findings soon.