Kathmandu, July 4 -- The Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority on Wednesday filed a corruption case at the Special Court against 10 Tribhuvan University officials for altering the scores of several candidates who had appeared in the tests conducted to fill vacancies at the university.

The anti-graft agency has implicated Chairman of the Tribhuvan University Service Commission Chaitanya Prasad Sharma, member Chintamani Pokharel, administrative chief of the commission office Parshuram Koirala, chief office assistant Bachchuram Pandey, staff member Indira Tiwari, professors Teknath Dhakal and Govinda Dhakal, and joint professors Rajeshwor Neupane, Tara Prakash Poudel and Ram Bahadur Chhetri in the case.

They have been accused ...