Kathmandu, 4 July: The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has filed a corruption case against 10 officials at the Tribhuvan University (TU) Service Commission including its head for manipulating with the answer sheets to alter the results of their relatives and acquaintances who had applied for different permanent positions at the university. After over two months of investigations, the anti-graft body filed corruption cases at the Special Court against the university officials involved in conducting examinations and checking the answer sheets. According to CIAA press release, the CIAA has sought additional punishment for five officials including the service commission chair Chaitanya Sharma, member Chaitanya Pokharel, administration chief Parashuram Koirala and professors duo Teknath Dhakal and Govinda Dhakal for alleged irregularities in the examination process and checking of answer sheets. These termites of the university  in the name of academia have committed a heinous crime for which no clemency be granted as they reduced the number of meritorious applicant and repeatedly added the poorest candidate's marks to provide him the job. The CIAA has sought jail term of those involved and fine amount over  Rs one hundred thousand. Nayapatrika daily has published a brief statement of those corrupt officials that were recorded by the CIAA in course of investigation, where they have defended their crime and clarified that they were compelled to temper the answer sheets. People's News Monitoring Service