Private sector: Minister proposes partnership

Iqbal said that through “Pakistan Vision 2025” government is seeking a new type of partnership with private sector.


APP April 28, 2014

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms Ahsan Iqbal said that through “Pakistan Vision 2025” the government was seeking a new type of partnership with the private sector where it would formulate a supportive public policy. In a meeting with Dr Muhammad Mustafa, executive director at Medina Institute of Leadership and Entrepreneurship (MILE), Ahsan Iqbal said the private sector will provide investment and universities would come to provide ideas. “The trio will serve the purpose of an inclusive and sustainable development in the country,” he added. He said the government is reforming the dysfunctional public sector structure through various interventions including linking of promotions and career progression of civil servants with the performance, evaluated on the bases of measurable criteria and key performance indicators.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 29th, 2014.

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