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Rs2 Billion Corruption Case Filed in Mirpurkhas Education Board

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Authorities filed a Rs2 billion corruption case in the Mirpurkhas Education Board, marking a major development. The case targets former Controller of Examinations Anwar Aleem. Officials say the scandal exposed large-scale fraud and misuse of authority.

Moreover, the Anti-Corruption Establishment registered the case and presented the suspect before a court. The court granted a seven-day physical remand. Investigators will now question the accused and collect further evidence during this period.

According to the FIR, the accused allegedly issued fake mark sheets in exchange for heavy payments. He also accepted money to pass failed students and increase grades. These actions reportedly continued over a long period and involved organized methods.

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In addition, officials stated that all payments were received in cash through various agents. The accused allegedly issued 1,078 fake certificates for matric students and 1,461 for intermediate students. This indicates a wide network of corruption affecting the education system.

Finally, the Rs2 billion corruption case in Mirpurkhas Education Board highlights serious concerns about accountability. Authorities have vowed strict action against those involved. The investigation is ongoing, and more developments are expected in the coming days.

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