Health adviser orders action against vehicle misuse
By Bureau report
October 22, 2024
PESHAWAR: Health Adviser Ihtisham Ali has ordered urgent measures to retrieve government vehicles being allegedly misused by unauthorized individuals and expressed dissatisfaction with the slow pace of digitization within the Health Department.
During the meeting, Special Secretary Health, Habibullah, reported that only 200 vehicles had been registered in the Human Resource Management Information System (HRMIS).Dissatisfied, the adviser sought a complete record of all vehicles, with details to be submitted within three days. He also ordered a halt to the maintenance and fuel allocation for any vehicle not logged in HRMIS, directing immediate retrieval of vehicles from unauthorized users.
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