Austerity, transparency and merit: Govt imposes ban on recruitment in ministries, divisions

Records of recruitment during last 3 months to be dug up.


Our Correspondent June 21, 2013
Records of recruitment during last 3 months to be dug up.

ISLAMABAD:


The federal government has imposed a ban on recruitment in all federal ministries, divisions and all semi-autonomous organisations and corporations working under them, in its bid to implement the austerity measures.


The government has also asked records of all recruitment made in government departments during the last three months of the PPP administration’s tenure and under the caretaker setup.

The Cabinet Division has also asked all federal organisations to provide lists of vacancies in their respective departments.

The purpose of the move is said to be to implement principles of austerity, transparency and merit promised by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

The Cabinet Division letter – F.no.4/1/93-R-1 – has advised all ministries and divisions to provide details of all vacancies filled in violation of orders issued by the Supreme Court during the last five years regarding recruitment.

They have been asked to provide full details regarding all permanent and temporary seats that are vacant and the abilities, rules and procedures to fill them.

It may be recalled that advertisements for filling vacant positions for the chiefs of all the important government organisations have already been advertised in national newspapers.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 21st, 2013.

COMMENTS (3)

kaman afsar | 11 years ago | Reply can anyone tell us that ban is on IB Gd-09 or some other post which test was on 30 aprill? Plzzzz help us that these jobs is effective with this banne or not?
Muhammad Kamran | 11 years ago | Reply

Is the ban applicable also to the recruitment of public service commission or Federal public service commission?

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