"Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has issued order for instituting an inquiry commission to be headed by a retired judge to enquire into APSC-related allegations," an official release said tonight.
The Commission will be constituted under the provisions of the Commission of Inquiry Act, it added.
Alleged corruption in recruitment and examination of civil servants by Assam Public Service Commission has snowballed into a major controversy in the last few weeks with the opposition demanding a CBI probe into it.
The Congress leader also supported Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) leader Akhil Gogoi's demand for a CBI probe. "We should support and accept the right thing even if it has come from the politically opposite quarter," Chaliha said.
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Akhil Gogoi, the Adviser of KMSS and Gana Mukti Sangram Samiti, had filed a PIL at the Gauhati High Court on behalf of the two organisations seeking a CBI probe into it.
The application also requested the High Court to cancel the civil services examination of 2013 conducted by APSC and conduct fresh examinations.