NA Speaker warns federal secretaries of suspension over inadequate answers

Published April 24, 2015
NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq. ─ Online/File
NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq. ─ Online/File

ISLAMABAD: Speaker National Assembly (NA) Sardar Ayaz Sadiq warned bureaucrats, particularly federal secretaries, of suspension from service if they provide what he called inadequate and incomplete answers to the Parliament during question hour.

The speaker issued the ruling when the Ministry of Industries and Production did not provide what he called a complete answer in the form of a written reply to a question asked by lawmakers.

The speaker summoned the concerned secretary urgently to his chamber for an explanation.

Meanwhile, the Pakistan Peoples Party and other opposition parties staged a walk out from the NA session over the improper answer given by Minister of State for Water and Power Abid Sher Ali in relation to the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra).

PPP MNA Nafeesa Shah and Abid Sher Ali also had a heated exchanged over the matter.

Abid Sher Ali informed the House that in the last two years, electricity worth Rs30.2 billion had been stolen from the system.

He informed the House that 40,000 First Information Reports (FIRs) against crimes of this nature had been registered and Rs7.36b had been recovered from defaulters and thieves.

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