The Sunday Guardian

ImrAN BANs first-clAss Air trAvel for top officiAls

The decisions were taken during a second meeting of the federal cabinet in a week presided over by newly elected Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan.

- IANS

The cabinet of newlyappoi­nted Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has imposed a ban on first-class air travel by the President, Chief Justice, Senate Chairman and the National Assembly speaker.

The move comes after the ruling Pakistan Tehreeki-Insaf ( PTI) government on Friday revised working hours in government institutio­ns, abolished discretion­ary funds of the Prime Minister, federal ministers and members of the National Assembly, reports Dawn news.

The decisions were taken during a second meeting of the federal cabinet in a week presided over by Khan. The Cabinet rejected a proposal for declaring only one offi- cial weekly holiday on Sunday and withdrawin­g the second weekly holiday on Saturday.

While the span of working hours will remain same - eight hours - the new office timing will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The previous timing was 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The meeting also decided to conduct audit of all mega transport projects carried out in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a provinces during the last government.

It was decided that the Prime Minister would use the official aircraft only for domestic tours and not for foreign visits. Another important decision taken by the cabinet was formation of task forces for upgrading shanty settlement­s across the country and launching tree plantation in main cities. The meeting decided to abolish the Ministry of Capital Adminis tration and Developmen­t Division (CADD) and merge its department­s into other ministries. Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had spent 51 billion Pakistani rupees ($417,825,150) government funds only in one year by exercising his “discretion­ary powers”, Dawn news reported. Similarly, President Mamnoon Hussain also distribute­d public money of 90 million Pakistani rupees on his own discretion.

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