S&GAD seeks officers list to be shown door
Retirement board to send recommendations for compulsory retirement of officers
LAHORE:
The Services and General Administration Department (S&GAD) has sought lists of officers from the departments under Punjab Civil Servants (Directory Retirement from Service) Rules 2021.
Reportedly, the lists of officers who had completed 20 years of service had been sought from the departments for performance appraisal and in this regard, S&GAD issued a letter to the administrative secretaries of all the departments.
Those officers who had earned average performance evaluation reports (PERs) or adverse remarks had been recorded in three or more PERs from three different officers; has twice been recommended for supersession by the Provincial Selection Board-1 (PSB-1), Provincial Selection Board-II (PSB-II) or Departmental Selection Board (DSB), or twice not recommended for promotion by the provincial selection board and such recommendations have been ap
The high-level committee is headed by FPSC Chairman Zahid Saeed, while an additional secretary of the establishment division acts as its secretary. Creative Commons/File
ISLAMABAD: Sword is hanging over the heads of nearly two dozen senior bureaucrats as a Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) chairperson-led committee comprising secretaries of the cabinet division, law and justice, establishment division and finance division has recommended their ‘forced’ retirement under the recently promulgated directory rules.
The high-level committee is headed by FPSC Chairman Zahid Saeed, while an additional secretary of the establishment division acts as its secretary.
Sources in the establishment division told
ISLAMABAD: A high-level committee headed by the chairperson of the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) on Monday scrutinised the cases of ‘forced’ retirement of senior bureaucrats of BS-20 to BS-22.
The officers being considered for retirement included six officers of BS-22, seven of BS-21 of the Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS), two officers of BS-21 and eight officers of the Police Service of Pakistan, including former CCPO Lahore Umer Sheikh, and other civil service cadres.
The panel of the Secretariat Group of BS-22 for “Directory Retirement Board” included Aamer Hasan, Dr Imran Zeb Khan, Mohammad Hashim Popalzai, Mohammad Naeem, Pervaiz Ahmed Junejo and Noor Ahmed.
Meeting to weed out deadwood from bureaucracy
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April 17, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The government has convened a meeting to consider the premature retirement of senior civil servants deemed to be ‘deadwood’.
According to an official letter issued by the Establishment Division, the meeting of the DRB under Civil Servants (Directory Retirement from Service) is scheduled to be held on April 19 and 20 “to consider the cases of BS-20 and above officers of Regularly Constituted Groups/Services who have completed 20 years of service”.
The DRB will be chaired by the Chairman Federal Public Service Commission and include Secretaries of the Establishment Division, Cabinet Division, Finance Division and Law and Justice Division.
Top Story
April 17, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The government has convened a meeting to consider the premature retirement of senior civil servants deemed to be ‘deadwood’.
According to an official letter issued by the Establishment Division, the meeting of the DRB under Civil Servants (Directory Retirement from Service) is scheduled to be held on April 19 and 20 “to consider the cases of BS-20 and above officers of Regularly Constituted Groups/Services who have completed 20 years of service”.
The DRB will be chaired by the Chairman Federal Public Service Commission and include Secretaries of the Establishment Division, Cabinet Division, Finance Division and Law and Justice Division.