Cash for Jobs Scam: West Bengal School Services Commission released the list of 1804 candidates. Cash for Jobs Scam West Bengal SSC Releases List of Inligible Candidates

The West Bengal School Services Commission released a list of names of 1804 ineligible candidates in the job scam on the direction of the Supreme Court. The court ordered the TMC government to start a new selection process. Now there will be a new examination to fill the vacant posts.

West bengal ssc: Following the directions of the Supreme Court, the West Bengal School Services Commission has released the list of 1804 ineligible candidates in the money scam for jobs. The Commission has released the roll numbers, serial numbers and names of ineligible candidates. West Bengal Central SSC said in a notice,

According to the Supreme Court’s order of 28 August 2025, SLP (C) No. 23784/2025 (bezoy Biswas and other vs. West Bengal State and others) list of candidates mentioned in List 1 which has been canceled in List 1 is attached below. The selection of canceled by the High Court and confirmed by the Supreme Court is published on the official website of the West Bengal Central School Services Commission to make the list of such tainted candidates public.

Tainted teachers lost job after Supreme Court verdict

Earlier on July 14, SSC teachers, who lost their jobs after the 2024 decision of the Calcutta High Court, took out a protest march called ‘Naban Abhiyan’ towards the Bengal Secretariat at Howrah under the banner of ‘Jogya Teacher Teacher Rights Forum’. After a decision by the Supreme Court, he lost his job, stating that the entire appointment process was tainted. Teachers who lost jobs staged several protests against Mamata Banerjee’s demand for justice.

25753 people jobs in West Bengal

About 25753 teaching and non-teaching staff in West Bengal lost their jobs due to alleged corruption in various examinations conducted by the State School Services Commission. A bench of Chief Justice of India Sanjeev Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar found that the selection process of West Bengal SSC was based on large -scale manipulation and fraud. The court ordered the TMC government to start a new selection process.

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Earlier on 3 April, the Supreme Court upheld the decision of the Calcutta High Court in which the recruitment of more than 25,000 teachers and non-teaching staff for the state-run and aided schools in 2016 was canceled by the WBSSC. The decision of the apex court came on a petition filed by the West Bengal government in which the Calcutta High Court’s order of April 2022 was challenged.

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