Islamabad: The chairperson of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Justice (R) Javed Iqbal on Tuesday has taken notice of the complaints against National Testing Service (NTS) while questioning the existence of National Testing services in spite of the presence of Pakistan Public Service Commission (PPSC).

A statement issued by the bureau said that the chairperson of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) (R) Javed Iqbal issued the orders to the Rawalpindi Regional Bureau to submit the report.

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Justice Iqbal had ordered the NAB Rawalpindi director general to hold an investigation into the National Testing Service (NTS) almost a month ago after receiving numerous complaints against the service.

The complaints alleged frequent outing of question papers, corrupt practices as well as the failure to keep the interests of students.

The National Accountability Bureau Rawalpindi has also been tasked to inquiry those blamable for permitting the National Testing Services to hold different examinations in spite of the presence of provincial as well as federal service commissions.

National Accountability Bureau Rawalpindi has also been given the task to investigate why National Testing Services failed to conceive a secure, crystal clear as well as merit-based examination system.

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The allegedly non crystal clear system of examination of National Testing Services has not just risked the future of large number of aspirants however also spent their precious resources, which has no moral or also the legal details.

 

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