Services of PMIC chairman terminated
ISLAMABAD: Col (r) Saifud Din Qureshi, Chairman of the PM’s Inspection Commission (PMIC), was told on Wednesday in his office that he has been sacked through a notification issued by the Cabinet Secretariat. No reason has been sighted in the termination notification.
The mission of the Prime Minister's Inspection Commission is to ensure good governance, transparent and accountable administration in the federal government's ministries, divisions, departments and autonomous bodies through monitoring, evaluation and enabling guidelines.
Col (r) Saif, when contacted by The News, said, “Allah has been very kind on me and in my termination, too, I see the will of God, and it will be for better.” He said that those who knew him can tell that what kind of person he is. Replying to a question, he maintained that no hurdle was created in “inquiries” being conducted by the PM’s Inspection Commission.
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