33 ghost janitors sacked in Quetta
During a Balochistan Health Department crackdown
QUETTA:
The Balochistan Health Department has conducted a crackdown against ghost employees at the Quetta Civil Hospital.
Thirty-three janitors, who were drawing salaries but not showing up for work, were sacked.
No salaries ‘without federal support’
Medical Superintendent (MS) Civil Hospital Dr Muhammad Saleem Abro has expressed indignation towards ghost employees, directing authorities to take action against illegal release of salaries to sacked and absent employees.
The report revealed that up to 33 Muslims were appointed as janitors which is against the law.
Govt focusing on public welfare, says Balochistan minister
After taking charge, Abro vowed to bring positive reforms in Balochistan's largest government hospital by ensuring that the whole staff performed its responsibilities with honesty.
For the past couple of months, dozens of sacked civil hospital employees had been receiving government salaries through political influence which plagued the already dilapidated health department.
The Balochistan Health Department has conducted a crackdown against ghost employees at the Quetta Civil Hospital.
Thirty-three janitors, who were drawing salaries but not showing up for work, were sacked.
No salaries ‘without federal support’
Medical Superintendent (MS) Civil Hospital Dr Muhammad Saleem Abro has expressed indignation towards ghost employees, directing authorities to take action against illegal release of salaries to sacked and absent employees.
The report revealed that up to 33 Muslims were appointed as janitors which is against the law.
Govt focusing on public welfare, says Balochistan minister
After taking charge, Abro vowed to bring positive reforms in Balochistan's largest government hospital by ensuring that the whole staff performed its responsibilities with honesty.
For the past couple of months, dozens of sacked civil hospital employees had been receiving government salaries through political influence which plagued the already dilapidated health department.