Lucrative post: PM picks Nasir Khosa for World Bank job

Development neither confirmed nor denied by PM’s secretary.


Zahid Gishkori August 24, 2013
Nasir Khosa

ISLAMABAD:


The government has decided in principle to nominate senior civil servant Nasir Khosa as an executive director of the World Bank (WB), The Express Tribune learnt on Friday.


Khosa, who is currently serving as the Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, will replace Raja Azeemul Haq, son-in-law of former premier Raja Pervaiz Ashraf. Haq resigned from the post in June this year after serving for some six months.

The government, however, has not yet advertised the lucrative post – which will provide around $225,000 per year, excluding perks and privileges – contrary to its promise to ‘advertise before filling them to maintain transparency’.

According to sources, Premier Nawaz was earlier considering the names of Punjab chief secretary Javed Aslam and Ghulam Dastgir along with Khosa for the post. They added that several other contenders were gunning for the post, but the prime minister instead picked his principal secretary, who is set to retire on September 14.

Prime minister’s political secretary Dr Asif Kirmani, however, neither confirmed nor denied Khosa’s nomination.

“I am not aware of any such development,” he said.

WB executive directors have a dual responsibility as representatives of the bank’s member country and as bank officials who represent the interests and concerns of those countries.

To get appointed to the post, Khosa will have to win endorsements from the six other countries apart from Pakistan – namely Iran, Afghanistan, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco and Ghana – which he will be representing as a WB executive director, said an official privy to developments.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 24th, 2013.

COMMENTS (19)

SJRSHAH | 11 years ago | Reply

Looks like he was "HEAD HUNT" delivery is and always has been questionable with almost everyone. Let's just hope he doesn't turn out to be half as bad as popularly anticipated. Irony rests with the fact; despite so much talent working for pennies we have our share of politically nurtured puppets taking the absolute Pi**!!!

Zafar Qadir | 11 years ago | Reply

Having had the pleasure of working with Mr. Nasir Khosa in Balochistan, I can vouch for his high level of professionalism and integrity; and feel that his selection is one of the best choices of the right man for the right job. Wish him all the success in representing Pakistan along with 6 other states at the board of World Bank at Washington, DC.

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