
BSEK Chairman Resigns After Probe Uncovers Exam Irregularities
The chairman of the Board of Secondary Education Karachi resigned on Tuesday following the completion of an internal probe that uncovered significant irregularities in the conduct of examinations, marking one of the most serious institutional accountability episodes in the board's recent history.
The investigation reportedly identified procedural violations and misconduct linked to examination management, raising questions about the integrity of results issued under the board's authority. The precise nature of the irregularities was not fully disclosed in official statements, but sources indicated the findings were serious enough to prompt the chairman's departure.
BSEK oversees secondary-level public examinations for hundreds of thousands of students across Karachi, making any compromise to its examination systems a matter of significant public concern. The resignation is expected to trigger demands for a wider institutional audit and reforms to prevent recurrence.
Education authorities in Sindh are under pressure to ensure continuity of examination processes while simultaneously addressing the governance failures identified by the probe. Opposition parties and parents' associations are likely to push for full transparency on the investigation's findings and accountability measures for all officials implicated.



