UoM to inquire into answer scripts’ ‘swap’
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The University of Mysore on Wednesday constituted a committee to probe into the allegations of swapping of answer scripts of B.Sc (Chemistry) paper for which the examination was conducted on April 15 and 17 this year, An inquiry report was expected to be submitted in the next 15 days.
Acting on a complaint from the Karnataka Rashtra Samithi party on the alleged wrongdoings and the ‘involvement’ of some university staff and students in the alleged changeover of scripts, Vice-Chancellor G. Hemantha Kumar said the issue had come to his notice only through the KRS petition.
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BENGALURU: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), set up five years ago by the Congress government by hiving it off from the institution of Lokayukta, has been successful in getting conviction in just four of 1,445 cases, raising questions about the speed with which it handles graft in public offices.
Since 2016, the ACB has registered cases against 186 government staff on charges of amassing wealth disproportionate to known sources of income and bribery cases against 957 government employees. Of these cases, the accused in four cases have been convicted, as per information sourced by the Karnataka Rashtra Samithi which is fighting corruption in government offices.