SPSC rejects false claims about Combined Competitive Examination
The Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) has strongly rebutted recent claims regarding the combined competitive examination, labeling them as false and unfounded.
An SPSC spokesperson accused certain media channels of disseminating misleading information as part of a calculated conspiracy aimed at discrediting the results of the examination.
They emphasized that candidates who scored 600 out of 1000 in the CCE 2021 examination did not perform well in their interviews, and their records are available for review.
The spokesperson clarified that due to their scores and limited preferences, these candidates were not offered jobs. They only listed PMS or DSP as options; had they included roles such as Assistant. Director (Labour) Mukhtiarkar, Deputy Registrar Cooperative Societies , they might have received allocations.
In light of a directive from the High Court, the SPSC has preserved audio and video recordings of the interviews, which serve as concrete evidence of candidate performance. The Supreme Court has ruled that the interview committee’s decisions cannot be challenged.
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The SPSC expressed concern over the defamation of constitutional institutions based on baseless claims, stating that it reserves the right to pursue legal action against those spreading misinformation.
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