PSQCA official faces action for writing to S&T secy
Letter says that Assistant Director Munir Ahmed Khan has committed alleged misconduct
ISLAMABAD: Taking notice of sending a complaint letter directly to Federal Secretary Science and Technology by Assistant Director of Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA) Munir Ahmed Khan, he was asked to explain this action within three days. In the letter issued by Secretary PSQCA A K Rand, it is said that Assistant Director Munir Ahmed Khan has committed alleged misconduct by sending a complaint letter to Federal Secretary Science and Technology (S&T).
This is also a violation of the government instructions, so he has been directed to explain why he contacted the federal secretary directly, which is a violation of the rules. In the letter to Assistant Director Munir Ahmed Khan, he was asked to explain within three days. It was directed and said that in case of non-response in writing, disciplinary action will be taken.
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