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NAWABSHAH: The Sindh High Court, division bench Hyderabad, has ordered to cancel all the accreditation cards of the government employees, working as journalists, and also revoke their press clubs’ memberships.
The SHC Hyderabad bench directed Sindh Information Department to get cancelled the memberships of the press clubs’ of all such government employees, working as journalists, and to submit the report within one month.
The order came following a petition by the journalists, Margoob Ahmed Rizwan, and others in 2017 at SHC divisional bench Hyderabad against the government employees, working as journalists, stating that the government’s employees on the basis of accreditation cards issued by Sindh Information Department, have acquired Nawabshah Press Club’s membership.
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May 10, 2021
NAWABSHAH: The Sindh High Court, division bench Hyderabad, has ordered to cancel all the accreditation cards of the government employees, working as journalists, and also revoke their press clubs’ memberships.
The SHC Hyderabad bench directed Sindh Information Department to get cancelled the memberships of the press clubs’ of all such government employees, working as journalists, and to submit the report within one month.
The order came following a petition by the journalists, Margoob Ahmed Rizwan, and others in 2017 at SHC divisional bench Hyderabad against the government employees, working as journalists, stating that the government’s employees on the basis of accreditation cards issued by Sindh Information Department, have acquired Nawabshah Press Club’s membership.
Court orders scrutiny of govt employees posing as journalists
Notes DC has identified 175 such media workers in Benazirabad
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HYDRABAD:
The Sindh High Court has ordered the Sindh Information Department to verify whether there are government employees working as journalists in Shaheed Benazirabad district. The Hyderabad circuit bench directed the department on Wednesday to conduct hearing of all 175 media workers whose names are mentioned in the list submitted by the district s deputy commissioner. If not satisfied with their clarification so presented, cancel their accreditation cards forthwith. The bench gave 30 days to the department to complete the exercise by first issuing notices to all those 175 individuals and later conducted an impartial hearing.