KARACHI: Complaint cell

Published September 16, 2006

KARACHI, Sept 15: City Naib Nazim Nasreen Jalil inaugurated a computerised complaint cell, established in collaboration with Transparency International Pakistan, here in North Nazimabad on Friday.

Speaking on the occasion, she hoped that after establishment of the transparency complaint cell, the element of transparency would be ensured in all the departmental works.

Ms Jalil said that the present government wanted transparency and quality in all its uplift and departmental projects.

She informed that the same computerised system was being utilised in Gulshan Town, adding that soon it would be installed in rest of the city, so that the citizens could also lodge their complaints on website besides in written.

The city government is computerising its entire network to interconnect all the towns and union councils with each other. The city naib nazim said that computers had been provided to all the towns as well as union councils immediately in this regard.

Ms Jalil said that computers were also being provided to all the departments of the city government.—PPI

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