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Rooting out corruption: Govt depts likely to come under scrutiny
There are a total of 216 pending inquiries in my office that pertain to various government departments
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Institutional mismanagement: Crackdown launched against contractors, govt officials
Strict measures taken to bring transparency in system
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Iran ex-president's son begins 10-year jail term
45-year-old has been ordered to pay undisclosed fines and financial penalties
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Mine games: Ziaullah Afridi booked in yet another scam
“The total loss to the provincial exchequer was estimated at Rs3 billion,” read the statement
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Tackling venality: Commissioner told to counter corruption
Following the orders, Siddiqui has formed a three member committee that will investigate corruption cases
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NLC scam: Army authorities not cooperating, NAB tells Supreme Court
Submits report providing a new list of 29 mega scams
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Malaysian PM reshuffles cabinet, dumps deputy after 1MDB criticism
Allegations of extensive graft are the biggest threat to Najib's credibility since he took office in 2009
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Fighting corruption: 41 policemen punished for involvement in criminal activities
Punishment includes cut in salaries, stoppage of annual increment and termination from the services
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Actions speak: Ziaullah Afridi removed from office
PTI suspends MPA’s basic membership
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Spending bonanza: PPP spent Rs125b to win votes. It failed
Bulk of the spending was concentrated in Punjab; most lawmakers who had big spending were not reelected
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Plunder of public properties
Rs7.4 million lost annually by Abbottabad govt due to encroachments on government property, mismanagement.
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Murderer escapes right under cops’ noses
Alleged murderer escaped his police detail from outside the Anti-terrorism court after his bail was rejected.
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Stern action against pharmacists
Health department warns vendors of 'strict action' if they are found selling substandard and fake drugs.
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Women journalists feel abandoned
Who should one complain to after falling prey to sexual harassment within the workplace?
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The flourishing black market of stolen fuel
Illegal storage and sale of petrol and diesel escalating in rural areas and outskirts of the city.
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EC summons board for Sehwani
The Election Commission heard arguments in the cases of two SA members accused of having fake/invalid degrees.
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Railway guards want metric system
Railway guards seek to have travel allowances calculated in kilometres instead of the outdated miles.
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Just an explanation
Home Department has asked Prisons IG to submit an explanation regarding allegations levelled against him.
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Renew licences of fireworks traders within a month, LHC directs district officers
Similar order was passed in May but was not adhered to.
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Ineligible appointment at PIMS
LHC issued a notice to the Health Ministry, in an alleged violation in the appointment of a pharmacist at Pims.
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‘Supreme Court is our last hope’
The father of a girl who was killed in his presence seeks justice from the Supreme Court.
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District police officers to supervise rights cells
HRCP criticises move to place police officials in charge of district-level human rights cells.
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Spare the rod, school the child
SPARC calls to end corporal punishment in all district schools.
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No action against the untruthful
Islamabad Chief Commissioner yet to remove a Circular Registrar suspected in NA Employees Housing Society scam.
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‘We will not be patient anymore’
As many as 5,600 teachers of federal government schools not been given their due promotions for the past two decades.
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Go for it, Asma
Asma Jahangir can now lead the lawyers into helping the judiciary refocus on its primary constituency, the common man.
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Lord Nazir stresses the need for an efficient tax system
The British Parliament member has stressed the need for a long term plan for socio-economic development in Pakistan.
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Court orders female teacher be posted in Lahore from Nankana
Heart-patient made to travel 6 to 7 hours to work everyday, despite job vacancies in the city.
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Multan LHC bench deals with politicians
Dasti, Jatoi and Bokhari all need to appear before court on varying charges.
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Unscrupulous using dengue to make money?
Private hospitals allegedly misdiagnosing patients with dengue fever and prescribing unnecessary costly treatment.
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Investigator doubts FIR despite confessions
Two days after the registration of the FIR, victim’s medico-legal examination still pending.
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Two violent protests on PU campus in a day
Students disrupt seminar speech in protest; clerical staff refuse to process admission forms.
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Ban on houses allotment extended
CDA has extended a ban on allotment of houses in Islamabad indefinitely.
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'I am not guilty and I am very sure about it'
Suspended cricketer Salman Butt says he is positive about the outcome of the ICC probe as he leaves for UAE.
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GCU faculty fear registrar’s influence
Registrar’s extension allows him to influence search for successor.
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‘Rape filmed as insurance against prosecution’
Victim says footage of her two-day ordeal was sent to her family.
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Blocked for public access
The Makan Bagh road in Swat has been cordoned off for 18 months now.
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Billions lost as non-duty paid vehicles abound
More than 50,000 smuggled non-duty paid vehicles are on the roads of Quetta and other cities.
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Panel cancels 1,000 ‘illegal’ appointments
Parliamentary panel orders immediate cancellation of "illegal" inductions by Zardari’s close associate.
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It pays to be a bureaucrat in Pakistan
Successive prime ministers have distributed plots worth millions among officials.
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‘Give us back our land’
14.5 acres of land and two rest houses illegally occupied by Rangers, claim CDA officials.
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400 govt houses illegally occupied
Despite shortage of government accommodation, 400 residential quarters are being illegally occupied.
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Claiming land in the name of God
83 mosques and seminaries built on encroached land, states ICT report.
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Six students get degrees without passing
A faculty member of Quaid-i-Azam University allegedly hacked into a professor's computer and changed results.
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Corrupted corruption
I am gripped by outrage. Even more so, I am deeply insulted. As should you be, by the way.
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Perception of corruption
Pakistanis need to be convinced that the tax they pay is actually being put to good use and not being pocketed.
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Questionable conduct
The prime minister also has some explaining to do: Why were so many rules violated in the grant of plots?
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Thousands may face deportation
Illegal Pakistani immigrants in UK might be facing deportation in coming months due to fake documents.
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Eight steps down
Pakistan is ranked 34th on the global list of countries perceived to be the most corrupt in the world.
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Musharraf’s tax files remain unopened
PAC member asks for PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif's records.