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Vyapam scam: No audit of exam process in 45 years

NEW DELHI: Ever since the Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board was formed in 1970 the state government has never conducted an audit of its confidential account an RTI query has revealed
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New Delhi, July 18

Ever since the Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board was formed in 1970, the state government has never conducted an audit of its confidential account, an RTI query has revealed.

The confidential account of the board deals with the details of the entire examination process - how the examination is conducted, who will set the question papers, where these will be printed, their transportation costs and which experts will be recruited for the evaluating the OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) sheets, as also the payments made to the question paper setters, experts and the printing press.

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Only the chairman of the Board and the controller of the examination are privy to the details of the  confidential account of the Board.

The RTI reply, given to whistleblower Ajay Dubey, shows correspondence between the deputy director of the Local Fund Audit and the commissioner, revealing that there is no mention of the audit of the confidential account of the board in their rulebook. 

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"The board conducts about 40-50 examinations every year leading to expenditure of crores of rupees.  Although the audit of external activities of the board was done, the  confidential account of the board was never audited since its inception. We have  requested the state government to conduct an audit of the confidential account,"  Dubey told IANS.

 Another RTI reply received  from the Directorate of Local Fund Audit revealed that there were gross  irregularities in 2008 in maintaining the records of the OMR sheets in the  strong room -- storage where the sheets are kept.

"The functioning of the strong room was hijacked by the racketeers and it was managed by them. It led to  mismanagement and the credibility of the strong room was compromised. No proper  data with regard to the supply status of the OMR sheets, bill numbers and  challan numbers were maintained," Dubey said.

The MP Board, also known as  Vyavsayik Pariksha Mandal or Vyapam, conducts examinations to recruit government  employees in the state and holds admission tests for medical  courses.

It has been mired in  controversies for years, but the scams eventually came to light when 20 people  were arrested in 2013 for impersonating candidates appearing for the 2009  medical entrance examinations.

According to reports, the  admission and recruitment scam involving politicians, senior officials and  businessmen in Madhya Pradesh could be pegged at Rs.20,000 crore involving about 30,000 people.

Forty-five people associated with  the Vyapam scam have died - mostly unnaturally or under mysterious  circumstances.

The investigation into the scam was recently handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation by the Supreme Court.

The CBI had registered three first information reports (FIR) on Friday - including one related to the mysterious  death of Namrata Damor - so far being treated as a suicide, but now converted into a murder case.

Earlier, the CBI had  registered five cases - taking to eight the number registered by the  agency in connection with the scam. — IANS

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