
Teachers' appointment 'scam': CBI conducts searches at six locations in Calcutta
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The case pertains to the Teacher Eligibility Test held on October 11, 2015, in which ineligible candidates were 'illegally, arbitrarily' given appointment through corrupt means
PTI, New Delhi, 26.09.23 : The CBI on Tuesday conducted searches at six locations in Kolkata in connection with alleged irregularities in the selection of assistant teachers for primary schools in West Bengal, favouring ineligible candidates, officials said.
The case pertains to the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) held on October 11, 2015, in which ineligible candidates were "illegally, arbitrarily" given appointment through corrupt means.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has alleged that primary teachers' jobs "have been purchased" in lieu of a huge amount of money and extraneous considerations extended by the candidates.
Last year, the Calcutta High Court handed over the probe to the federal agency, which filed a chargesheet on May 18, keeping further investigation in the matter open.
The CBI on Tuesday searched the premises of suspects in the Behala, Saltlake, Kolkata and Howrah areas as part of its investigation.
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