Sindh Government Removes Five Bureaucratic Officials Following Business Community Complaints

Sindh Government Removes Five Bureaucratic Officials Following Business Community Complaints

Major Shakeup in Karachi Administration

The Sindh government has taken decisive action by removing five bureaucratic officials in response to complaints from the business community. This move aims to address concerns and improve administrative efficiency.

Key Officials Removed

Among those dismissed are:

  • Deputy Commissioner Keamari Tahir Cheema
  • Deputy Commissioner East Shehzad Abbasi
  • Deputy Commissioner Malir Irfan Salam
  • Grade 20 Chief Engineer Highways Ayub Junejo
  • Influential SHOs from Manghopir, Mochko, Boat Basin, and Clifton

Transfers and New Appointments

The Sindh government has also issued a notification regarding the transfers and appointments of deputy commissioners. Notable changes include:

  • Imtiaz Shah, MD of Sindh Solid Waste Management, has been removed.
  • Deputy Commissioners of Jacobabad and Tando Allahyar have also been dismissed.
  • Secretary Local Government Khalid Haider Shah has been given additional charge as MD of Sindh Solid Waste Management.
  • Secretary Land Utilization Zameer Abbasi and Director Anti-Encroachment Force Tariq Chandio have been relieved of their posts.

New Appointments

New appointments have been made to fill the vacant positions:

  • Raja Tariq Hussain as Deputy Commissioner Keamari
  • Abrar Ahmed Jaffar as Deputy Commissioner East
  • Saleemullah Odho as Deputy Commissioner Malir
  • Noor Mustafa Leghari as Deputy Commissioner Tando Allahyar

Conclusion: A Step Towards Improved Governance

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This significant reshuffle in the Karachi administration reflects the Sindh government’s commitment to addressing the concerns of the business community and enhancing governance. The new appointments are expected to bring fresh perspectives and drive positive changes in the administration.

Stay tuned for more updates on the developments in Karachi’s administration and the impact of these changes.

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