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Govt asks civil servants to declare assets

byM. Faizan
18/08/2014
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Establishment Division has issued a circular to employees of all ministries and institutions asking them to declare their assets details.

It is obligatory for all civil servants to declare their assets after the start of new fiscal year; however except from FBR, other employees of different ministries and institutions have not yet declared their assets despite passing more than one month’s period.

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The Establishment Division issued a circular asking all ministries to bind their employees to declare assets, although, the division has not mentioned any deadline or fine if any one failed to do so.

A source at FBR told Customs Today that FBR officials have declared their assets due to Parliament’s pressure but for other institutions and ministries, it has been showing flexibility.

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