The recommendations of committee to which prime minister has already agreed to, if implemented, will massively cut perks, privileges and other luxuries enjoyed by ruling elite, parliamentarians, judges, generals, civil and military officers from taxpayers’ money.
Some highlights of these proposals as reported by The News on Friday include major cut in the size of cabinet, no development funds for MPs; no pension beyond Rs500,000 per month to anyone from public kitty; no use of SUVs by government officials.
Withdrawal of all perks of retired civil servants, judicial officers of superior courts and of uniformed services viz vehicles, security, support staff and utilities; 15% cut in the salary and allowances of all MNAs, MPAs and Senators.
Only one plot be allowed to all government servants, bureaucrats, judges and armed forces’ officers; No new greenfield project except in special industrial zones under CPEC; ban on recruitment; scaling down of security protocols for all.
Under various heads including quarterly tariff adjustments, deferred fuel price adjustment, and imposition of a surcharge of Re1 per unit on big power consumers, govt approved revised CDMP where tariff would be hiked around Rs7-8 per unit till August 2023.
Sources said IMF had asked government for raising base tariff by Rs4.06 per unit, but government did not approve anything in this regard under revised CDMP. It is yet to be ascertained how IMF demand has incorporated in MEFP, handed over to Pakistan on Feb 10, 2023.
"General Bajwa told a journalist with much pride how he had our government ousted due to economic policies and other matters," Khan said in an interview with Voice of America (Urdu).
He had earlier blamed the United States for overthrowing his PTI administration, later he turned the guns towards the ex-army chief, and then he also claimed that Punjab caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi was also involved in the "regime change" operation.
Punjab Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Dr Usman Anwar and the chief secretary appeared before the court during today's hearing. The chief secretary said that they would follow through on the court’s order.
Meanwhile, when ECP’s lawyer approached rostrum, he said that the only issue before court was who would give the date for the polls. He added that there was talk of a provision in the law allowing the ECP and President Dr Arif Alvi to give a date for the elections.
PM Shehbaz, while speaking on the occasion of sending relief goods to Türkiye at the Lahore airport, said no stone will be left unturned to provide full support to the people of Turkiye in the wake of massive devastation caused by the earthquake.
The visiting IMF mission concluded its review parleys in 10 days and left Islamabad to return back to headquarters in Washington DC without signing of the SLA.
IMF shared draft MEFP with Pakistani authorities and evolved broader consensus over actions/ prior actions, Finance Secretary Hamid Yaqoob told journalists, who waited for long hours at Q Block (Ministry of Finance) get version of Ishaq Dar on latest parleys with IMF.