Two Sindh government officials were suspended after it was revealed they travelled on Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah's plane without permission.
The officers, both grade 17 officials, flew from Islamabad to Karachi with their families aboard the Chief Minister’s plane, Express News reported.
The government of Sindh issued a notification confirming the suspension.
According to the notification, the suspended officials include Section Officer Syed Faraz Ali from the PM's cadre, and Wajid Shah, a protocol officer at the Sindh House.
Both officers were aboard the flight, which was a test flight returning to Karachi, without the required authorisation.
The Chief Secretary of Sindh, Asif Haider Shah, stated that the flight was being conducted as a test flight, and that the officers had no clearance to travel on it.
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