Protest: SPSC candidates demand offer letters
The candidates protested outside Hyderabad Press Club on Friday
HYDERABAD:
The candidates who qualified for the Sindh Public Service Commission’s (SPSC) exam in 2013 for appointment to the post of assistant sub-inspector protested outside Hyderabad Press Club on Friday, demanding issuance of offer letters. The protesters claimed that they cleared all the four stages of the SPSC’s test and the final merit list of the qualifying 253 candidates was displayed in November 2014 but the appointment orders were not issued. They complained that the Sindh government has not even complied with the Sindh High Court’s order which gave it 45 days on November 15, 2015, for issuance of the letters. The posts were announced in 2011.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 2nd, 2016.
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