• Opposition urged to hold talks on issues of national importance
ISLAMABAD: The federal cabinet on Tuesday decided to slash “excessive spending” of taxpayers’ money on security of VIPs, especially the judiciary, and instead devise a system which will work on the basis of ‘threat assessments’ made by special threat committees to be established in all provinces, except Sindh.
The cabinet once again urged the opposition to sit with the government on “at least issues of national importance”, including judicial reforms.
The meeting, which was presided over by Prime Minister Imran Khan, also approved the first-ever cyber security policy in response to the looming threat of cyber warfare which was gaining roots across the globe.