PM takes notice of leak of official documents to media
PM has directed Secretary Cabinet Division to take necessary foolproof measures to prevent leakage of agenda and summaries of cabinet meetings
By Our Correspondent
April 27, 2024
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has taken notice of leakage of official documents of the Cabinet Division to the media.
According to sources, the prime minister has directed Secretary Cabinet Division to take necessary foolproof measures to prevent leakage of agenda and summaries of cabinet meetings.
It is interesting to note that copies of agenda and summaries are shared on web portals of cabinet members and other stakeholders.
Meanwhile, the Establishment Division has nominated a BPS-20 officer of Inland Service Dr Tariq Ghani to attend the mandatory National Security and War Course of National Defence University for promotion to BPS-21.
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