launching of an awareness campaign to keep the canals clean.
Mushtaq Ghani said the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Judicial Academy (Amendment) Bill 2015 was also approved by the cabinet to give it status of degree awarding institution. Following the amendment, he said the KPJA could award degree, certificates, diploma and other awards. He said controller of examination would be appointed for the KPJA, besides constitution of eight-member academic council.
He said the provincial cabinet had given approval to increase government properties’ rents up to 10 percent on an annual basis. “The cabinet also directed all provincial government departments to present two-year performance report in its next meeting to be held after 15 days,’ he said.
He said the work of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Accountability Commission had been extended through approval of Ihtesab Commission Act and Amendment Bill, enabling the commission to investigate cases till 2004. He said the entire cabinet had agreed to make extension of the commission till 2004.
Regarding the Council of Common Interests (CCI) meeting, he said the government made commitment to allocate funds for Chashma Right Bank Canal for next fiscal 2015-16.However, he regretted that the Centre had made allocation of Rs80-90 billion under its Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP), but it only spent Rs15-20 billion of the total allocated budgetary allocation of PSDP in case of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Regarding reported reshuffling in the provincial cabinet, Mushtaq Ghani said the cabinet observed that it was the right of political leadership to make changes in the cabinet but no such decision had been taken so far. He said a committee was also constituted to bring reforms in all the laws including CrPC to provide cheap and speedy justice to people.
During the meeting, the minister said the chief minister appealed to the people to pinpoint all those involved in corruption, whether in government or semi-government institutions, so that action could be taken against them to enable the government to establish a transparent system.