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Dar vows for effective restructuring of govt organizations

byCT Report
11/11/2016
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ISLAMABAD: Effective restructuring of govt organizations can play major role in facilitating smooth and efficient functioning of the government

The Federal Minister for Finance, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, chaired the meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Restructuring (CCOR) here at the Prime Minister’s Office today.

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The CCOR reviewed the implementation status of the earlier decisions and recommendations on restructuring. The members of the CCOR appreciated the cases where successful implementation had been undertaken. Furthermore, different proposals for the restructuring of ministries’ departments were discussed, including proposals pertaining to Ministry of Textile Industry and Ministry for National Food Security and Research. As the next step, the recommendations of the CCOR will be submitted to the Prime Minister for consideration.

The Finance Minister emphasized that the effective restructuring of government organizations, including ministries, can play a major role in facilitating smooth and efficient functioning of the government. He said that the proper allocation of government business to the appropriate organizations / institutions is vital to ensuring good governance and improved service delivery to the people of Pakistan.

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