NAB & BISE

Published May 11, 2018

THE National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Dera Ismail Khan, had seized matriculation results of session 2009-10 of the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BSIE) on corruption charges.

Unfortunately, the record is still in the NAB files without any feedback. Thousands of students are facing with intense harship when they apply for studies abroad, competitive exams and jobs without original certificates. The BISE, D.I. Khan, too, is not showing any interest in this issue. A deplorable situation!

Najib
Peshawer

Published in Dawn, May 11th, 2018

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