My query is:

Can a terminated employee, under fraud with the company, for example - Max New York Life Insurance, apply for a government job in the future?

I am a victim of the termination done by the company under fraud. They sent me a termination letter stating that I have committed criminal fraud, which has led to financial loss for the company. I am not ashamed of anything done, as my seniors were also involved in the same situation. They all played politics and blamed me for everything.

My simple question is, can I prepare for the UPSC exam under such circumstances? Just for more information, the company has not taken any legal action against me. To date, I am not involved in any police proceedings.

I just want to say that "Yes, I have made a mistake, but the people who were the roots of the issue are still working in the company in high-ranking positions, while I was just an executive. I want to prove to everyone that I am not a loser or a fraud by birth. Please guide me: can I start preparing for government jobs like IAS/IRS without any interference from the company in the future?

From India, Delhi
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If you are having Expereice + Relieving Letter without any blot then I do not think there would be any issue while preparing for Government Job / Services.....
From India, Pune
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Hello,

Like Prashant mentioned, what do the records state? If they are clear, then you don't need to worry. But if the reason mentioned is 'terminated', then you do need to search other options.

It's surprising that there's no police case involved when you have been terminated -- what was the quantum involved in the said fraud?

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TS

From India, Hyderabad
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When you are qualified under UPSC exam, I don’t think you need to submit the previous exp. & relieving letters. Pon
From India, Lucknow
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Hi,

You don't require details of private jobs for UPSC exams. You should not have a police case against you for government jobs. They normally verify from the local police station. Don't worry and concentrate on your goals.

Jagdish

From India, Mumbai
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I agree with the opinion of Mr. Pon and Jagdish, which is correct. Warm regards.
From India, Delhi
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Dear,

As you mentioned, your company didn't file any police complaint or legal proceedings against you, then your legal and criminal background is clear. So if the UPSC board conducts any background check, you will receive clearance. You need not mention your work experience in UPSC Exams as freshers can also apply. You have to show that you are a fresher. For the time gap, you can say you are preparing for government jobs.

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From India
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No worries, as per your given information you are totally eligible to apply and participate in competitive exams for Govt. job depending on your qualification, age etc.
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Anonymous
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Is it a bigger fraud than what the UPA government, politicians, and the government officers are committing? In any case, if you desire to join your brethren in the government, with the credentials mentioned, you are very much qualified. "Desh ko loot sakey tho loot lo," is what a minister has said. So don't worry. Just loot lo..... Desh ko.
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Terminated employee means the employee is dismissed. When the word "terminate" is used, it should be followed by "services, contract, agreement," and so on in the first place. Moreover, if no police case is registered, then the reason attributed as fraud is not valid.


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