Corruption of Merit

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The wide-ranging scandal emerging from the Mirpurkhas Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) is an indictment of the country’s failure to improve the education system or introduce meritocracy. News reports credit a “whistleblower” who gave up the scam after being arrested — though his own wrongdoing technically makes him a suspect-turned-approver. The “whistleblower” used to work in the computer science department and gave up enough details for the police to go after the controller of examinations, who allegedly led the network that is being blamed for manipulating the results of over 27,000 students since 2023.

The sheer scale of the fraud is staggering. According to police investigations, a network allegedly led by the recently suspended controller of examinations manipulated the results of over 27,000 students between 2023 and 2026. Bribes ranging from Rs50,000 to Rs5 million were paid for ‘services’ including changing grades and issuing certificates, and even for professional recommendations for students. While most of the fraudulent applications came from locals, some foreign nationals also ‘invested’ in education certificates, which experts believe were used to fraudulently obtain Pakistani domiciles and national identity cards.

Meanwhile, hardworking students in the region must suffer due to the greed of board officials, as many students who earned their grades were beaten out for top university spots and even scholarships by fraudsters. While law enforcers have promised action against all involved, no matter how influential they may be, we have all seen this before — big fish are untouched while a few small fry take all the blame and punishment for masterminding criminal operations. If things are to be different, the corrupt network must be dismantled root and branch, and the facilitators in schools and institutions must face justice. Otherwise, unscrupulous actors will continue cashing out the futures of our children.

Editorial Published in Express Tribune on March 19th, 2026.

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