Something fishy: Job candidates accuse MPA of favoritism

The protesters demanded the list be issued within the next six days.


Our Correspondent January 24, 2013

SWAT: Candidates applying for a job at Matiltan Fish Hatchery Farm protested against authorities supervising the entrance exam on Wednesday. Protesters accused a Member Provincial Assembly of exerting pressure on the Matiltan Fish Hatchery Farm administration to employ favoured candidates. They also raised reservations over the methodology of the test and subsequent interview, claiming the administration had promised to issue a shortlist of the candidates but it had not. The protesters demanded the list be issued within the next six days. “If the administration fails to do so, we will file a case against the concerned officials of the department,” said one protester.

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