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West Bengal teacher recruitment scam: 1,806 ‘tainted’ names and a 9-year timeline of rot | – The Times of India

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WB school jobs scam: SSC updates list of  ‘tainted’ teachers but their school names remain a mystery
WBSSC updates list of ‘tainted’ teachers but their school names not disclosed. Image: IANS

The West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) on Thursday released a freshly expanded list of 1,806 “tainted” candidates from the 2016 State Level Selection Test (SLST), marking another chapter in a recruitment catastrophe that has already triggered mass cancellations, arrests, CBI chargesheets and Supreme Court intervention. According to the latest PTI report, the updated list now includes full identifiers—names, parents’ names, subjects, roll numbers and dates of birth—after the Calcutta High Court directed the Commission to republish the identities of all “undeserving” teachers in a comprehensive format.But this new list remains conspicuously incomplete. It omits the names of the schools where these teachers served for nearly a decade—precisely the information parents and administrators needed most.

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Why a fresh list?

This is not a new identification exercise. This is a re-release with more columns to satisfy judicial scrutiny. In an interaction with PTI an SSC official says, “We had earlier uploaded the same list of tainted teachers. But this time as directed by the high court, we have included the additional details to ensure full transparency.” The earlier version reportedly carried only names and roll numbers — inadequate for accurate verification, especially when several names repeat across districts.When asked whether these candidates had appeared for the September 2025 fresh recruitment test, the official disagreed, PTI reported.The Calcutta High Court’s order on 19th November had clearly demanded full identifiers to ensure no tainted candidate could enter SLST-2025 through technical ambiguity or administrative slack.

The mysterious case of missing school names

Despite adding new data points, the Commission has avoided disclosing where these individuals worked. This omission leaves crucial questions unanswered:

  • Were these teachers still in classrooms until cancellation?
  • Did they evaluate board papers or handle internal assessments?
  • Can parents identify if their child was being taught by someone whose appointment the Supreme Court later struck down?
  • Which schools ran for years with panels now ruled illegal?
  • Which internal assessments need to be rechecked?
  • Which schools may require administrative intervention or re-verification?

For a process that the highest court declared “tainted and vitiated beyond redemption,” withholding the school-wise mapping feels less like transparency and more like risk control.

West Bengal teacher recruitment scam: Nine years of rot, a timeline

To understand why today’s truncated list is frustrating — even offensive — one must revisit the timeline. This is not a minor irregularity. It is, arguably, the largest, most sophisticated recruitment scam in Bengal’s educational history.2016: The exam that broke the system

  • WBSSC conducts SLST to appoint teachers and non-teaching staff across government-aided schools.
  • Appointments begin, quietly and routinely.

2017–2019: Unease spreadsComplaints emerge: Missing OMR sheets, mismatched serials, inexplicable marks inflation.Allegations move from whispers to documented petitions.2020–2021: Petitions reach the courts

  • The Calcutta High Court begins receiving detailed affidavits from candidates alleging bribery, manipulation and outright forgery.
  • Internal lists surface showing “invalid” answer scripts and “suspiciously elevated” marks.

2022: The year of collapse

  • The Enforcement Directorate arrests then Education Minister Partha Chatterjee after recovering mountains of cash, gold and property from his aide’s home.
  • CBI begins forensic analysis of OMR sheets.
  • Middlemen, SSC officials and data operators enter the spotlight.

2023–2024: Courts push back

  • High Court repeatedly asks the SSC to furnish clean lists.
  • Hard questions are raised about the approval process, the five-member “oversight” committee and the alleged price chart for different posts.

April 2025: The Supreme Court intervenes

  • The Supreme Court upholds the cancellation of 25,753 appointments — both teaching and non-teaching.
  • The Court categorically rules that the entire selection was “tainted and vitiated beyond redemption.”
  • Only “untainted” teachers are allowed to continue temporarily till fresh recruitment.

Mid-2025: A house with no foundation left

  • SSC submits that over 5,300 appointees were “tainted.”
  • SLST-2025 begins under unprecedented judicial surveillance.

September 2025: Fresh recruitment exam held

  • Allegations arise that some tainted candidates still slipped into shortlists and workflows.
  • More petitions, more hearings, more emergency filings.

November 2025: High Court orders full identification

  • The High Court demands a detailed republishing of tainted names with parentage, DOB and subject taught.
  • SSC republishes 1,806 names with expanded identifiers — but omits schools.
  • The circle remains unclosed.

The larger truth: Bengal’s educational Crisis is administrative, not academic

The ripples of this scam will last a generation. Not because 1,806 people (or maybe more!) manipulated a system, but because the system made manipulation easy. IIf a recruitment process can be hijacked so thoroughly that 25,753 appointments need to be struck down in one stroke, then the problem is not corruption alone. It is design. It is structure. It is the absence of safeguards, the normalisation of opacity.The SSC’s new list may satisfy judicial paperwork. But it does not satisfy public conscience. Transparency lies not in the uploading of columns. It is in the willingness to reveal consequences.Until the WBSSC publishes school-wise lists, until districts can verify, until parents know the truth of who stood in front of their children for nearly a decade, this saga will remain unfinished. A story paused, not resolved. And Bengal will continue living in a recruitment system where accountability appears in court orders, but never in classrooms.

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