Sindh government to probe hiring of 50 employees from one family

Matter surfaced when a petitioner complained health department had recruited some 48 cousins in Ghotki

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

KARACHI:
Sindh government promised an inquiry on Tuesday after the provincial authorities were found to have employed almost 50 members of the same family in various health ministry jobs, many in the same hospital.

Corruption and nepotism is rampant in the country when it comes to hiring government employees. But the sheer number of the appointments -- from vaccinators to security guards to lab technicians -- has attracted the attention of the Supreme Court which will begin a hearing from Wednesday.

The matter surfaced when a man filed a petition complaining provincial health department had recruited some 48 cousins in the Ghotki district. "Since 2008 till recently more than four dozen members of Chadhar family have been appointed by the authorities," complainant Farman Ali Pitafi, a health department employee, told AFP, adding they were all cousins.


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He said many of the family members were appointed in subordinate grades but quickly promoted. The provincial Health Minister Sikandar Ali Mandhro said he was unaware of the matter but would look into it.

Pakistan ranks 117th out of 168 on Transparency International's list of global corruption, where a higher number denotes greater graft.

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