Interim CM sacks seven ‘corrupt officers’ of BoR

Baqar orders audit of public universities’ accounts

Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (retd) Maqbool Baqar. SCREENGRAB

KARACHI:

Caretaker Sindh Chief Minister Justice (retd) Maqbool Baqar, taking strict notice of massive corruption in the Board of Revenue for many years, has removed six sub-registrars and a superintendent and ordered to appoint well-reputed officers in their places on Monday.

The CM also asked the officials to conduct the audit of all public universities in Sindh with action against those involved in embezzlement of funds.

Talking to Caretaker Minister for Revenue Younis Dhaga on the telephone, the CM directed him to remove five sub-registrars - Badar Metlo, Shakil Vighio, Nadeem Baloch, Iqbal Hussain, Ismail Rahpoto, and Asif Sarki.

He also directed the removal of office superintendent Zia Shah for his alleged involvement in corruption in the transfers and postings of Mukhtiarkars and other revenue officers.

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These officers were recently posted and now their immediate transfer has been ordered. He also directed the Board of Revenue to initiate inquiries against them and submit a report.

Financial affairs of public universities

In a separate meeting, the chief minister also directed the Universities and Boards Departments (UBD) and Higher Education Commission (HEC) Sindh to conduct an audit of all the public sector universities and direct them to establish their pension funds for timely payment of dues to their retired employees.

“I am surprised that nine public sector universities have not held their senate meetings in the last eight to nine years, he expressed his dismay, adding that, they should hold their senate meetings at the earliest.

The meeting was attended by Sindh Chief Secretary Dr Fakhre Alam, HEC Chairman Prof Tariq Raffi, PSCM Hassan Naqvi, Finance Secretary Kazim Jatoi, UBD Secretary Noor Mohammad Samo, and others.

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The CM was informed that most of the public sector universities were running huge losses due to financial mismanagement. At this, the CM directed the Secretary UBD to conduct an audit of all the universities through well-reputed and recognised auditors.

He also likened the world universities to that of Pakistan’s universities, saying the international institutes have introduced revolutions in science and technology, medicine, but “our universities have not shown such commendable work”.

He was of the view that most indigenous PhD degree holders had no such excellence, so we need to check where the flaws exist.

The CM asked UBD and HEC to direct all the universities to establish their pension fund.

He deplored the situation that retired employees of various state universities, including Karachi University were running from pillar to post to get their pensions. This system needs to be reformed and upgraded, he held.

 

Published in The Express Tribune, September 26th, 2023.

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