A total of 14 petitions, demanding investigation by the central agency into the scam were filed in the High Court pertaining to irregularities in selection/ appointments made by MPPEB with alleged connivance of officials and politicians in the Pre-Medical Test, Pre-PG Test and for number of government jobs including recruitment of teachers.
The pleas were rejected by the bench here yesterday.
The petitioners contended that since high-profile persons including Ministers and bureaucrats were involved in it, MP Police's Special Task Force (STF) which is probing the case at present will not be able to act impartially as it is directly under the state government and therefore it should be conducted by the CBI.
But the court also suo motu took cognizance in the matter and said that it will keep a watch on the STF probe in the scam and directed the registry to file a separate petition on the issue.
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Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had admitted in the state Assembly on January 15 that 1,000 out of the over 1.47 lakh appointments and selections made by MPPEB since 2007 were found to be fake.
He had stated that those found guilty will not be spared irrespective of his/her position.
The scam was unearthed in 2009 and the MPPEB had last year disqualified those students who had been identified by the probe agencies and allegedly benefited from irregularities in the entrance examination.