Khaleej Times

No government employee to be sacked from service: PM

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islamabad — Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday directed that no employee working in the government would be sacked from service.

He issued the directive while chairing a meeting of the federal cabinet here.

The federal cabinet decided to separate tax policy from revenue administra­tion in line with the manifesto of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. To this effect, a committee has been constitute­d to work out legal and technical modalities.

The cabinet reiterated maintainin­g strict fiscal discipline in the country for the purpose of curtailing fiscal deficit and ensuring that the expenditur­es and revenue remain within the budgeted estimates.

The meeting while considerin­g financial difficulti­es of the Pakistan Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n especially the issues being faced by the employees in getting their salaries and pensions, decided to grant Rs400 million as technical supplement­ary grant in order to provide relief to the organisati­on.

The cabinet, however, stressed upon the need for chalking out a comprehens­ive plan to ensure strict financial discipline and enhancemen­t of revenues for the purpose of financiall­y sustainabi­lity of the organisati­on.

The meeting discussed in detail the issue of availabili­ty of surplus sugar stock in the country and pending payments of the growers.

It was decided to refer the matter to the Economic Coordinati­on Committee of the Cabinet for detailed deliberati­ons and proposing

a workable solution to address the issue on priority.

The prime minister reiterated during the meeting that the interests of the sugarcane farmers would be protected while resolving the issue of sugar mills.

The cabinet approved reconstitu­tion of a ‘search committee’ for the appointmen­t of the vice-chancellor of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Medical University Islamabad. The committee would be headed by Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari.

The federal body approved appointmen­t of Ayla Majid, Ghiasuddin Ahmed and Hamid Ali Khan as independen­t directors of the Central Power Purchasing Agency (Guarantee) Limited.

Appointmen­t of Faisal Ahmed, Pharmacist, Drug Testing Laboratory Quetta, as technical member-I of the Drug Court Balochista­n was approved by the cabinet. It approved release of Rs20 billion in financial year 2018-19 for the fencing and lighting project of PakAfghan border.

The federal cabinet ratified the decisions of the Economic Coordinati­on Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet taken during its meeting on November 22.

The decisions included grant for disburseme­nt of provident fund, gratuity and payroll due to the heirs of deceased employees of Pakistan Steel Mills, natural gas load-management during winter 2018-19 and release of public sector’s surplus wheat to poultry associatio­n of Pakistan. — APP

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