Mr Khan sent letters to the chief minister’s office to highlight these and other concerns, and while this is not to say that the government should have readily accepted all the concerns raised, at least the issues brought up should have been debated upon. Some of the concerns Mr Khan raised do appear to have some validity. For instance, without space for anonymity, even those with genuine complaints will most likely hesitate in reaching out to the commission. The independence of the commission is also in danger of being compromised if it is to be expected to intimate provincial or National Assembly speakers and the provincial chief secretary before arrests. While the formation of the Ehtesab Commission was indeed a welcome step, recent events are disappointing. This does not bode well for a party that so actively advocates accountability.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 14th, 2016.
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