Fake Recruitment Scandal Unveiled in Balochistan: 440 Individuals Fraudulently Hired
Major Action Taken, Several Arrests Including Prime Suspect; Private Testing Agency Involved

Quetta: In a significant crackdown under the anti-corruption policy of Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Khan Bugti, the Anti-Corruption Establishment of Balochistan, led by Director General Abdul Waheed Kakar, has launched a major operation against those involved in fake recruitment activities. The operation was initiated following a complaint from the Directorate of Education (Schools) Balochistan, which led to investigations against Talpur Foundation Balochistan and Rascoh Testing Services.
The investigation team raided offices of these organizations, located in Jinnah Town, Quetta, where critical evidence was collected. The probe revealed that Muhammad Hayat Talpur was the mastermind behind the scam, with Shah Rukh Khan and Muhammad Arif also implicated in the fraudulent recruitments. According to the findings, Talpur Foundation issued fake appointment orders for over 440 candidates for teaching positions in schools across Balochistan.
The arrested suspects are currently under further interrogation, and actions have been initiated against other government officials involved in the fraud. The Anti-Corruption Establishment has urged the public to be cautious of such fraudulent activities and verify any suspicious recruitment or organizations with the concerned department. In case of complaints, the public has been advised to directly contact the Directorate Anti-Corruption Establishment Balochistan.





