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Of course no PM is immune to criticism but what exactly do you want to criticize him for?
He receives gifts and normally deposits them in Toshakhana in accordance with law. He didn't keep them for himself although the law allows that the PM can keep them by paying 50% of the price (compared to 15% in previous governments). So, unless IK keeps something for himself, either by stealing (like Yusuf Raza) or by paying a very little amount (like Zardari and Nawaz Sharif), you can't blame/criticize IK ... Those gifts are a property of the government of Pakistan and the decision/policy of the government not to advertise or compare those gifts is understandable.
So, the gifts are being used to repair roads to Bani Gala.
Why not just disclose these details and be more transparent.
Then how were the previous shenanigans exposed?
The incumbent PTI govt (or Estb) hasn't released new/selective information, it is only taking action based on the already released information.
And yet there is no confidence in that the system releases information fairly without bias. That is the problem that undermines the due process. This is more of a political image problem that can be easily rectified by releasing the information about the gifts given to PMIK, whatever they may be. Claiming classified information will only serve to cast aspersions for which there is no rhyme or reason, or even any benefit, given that all agree that PMIK is not corrupt, at least.
I think this is a fair criticism, and an unnecessary distraction that PMIK is brining on himself. Their counter argument is likely to be that "these hooligans" will make a mountain out of nothing, so these thieves are not the right party to this process. In many Western countries Ombudsman (independent), often driven such checks in an objective approach. Perhaps PTI should give this to a Federal Ombudsman this task. This way it will get the right scrutiny and also hold PTI to account which is the right thing to do.
I know more about the inner workings of this government than I care to. Sadly I also know the inner workings of the previous two governments quite well (PPP more so). If I even told you 10% of what I have seen (first hand) the previous two gov (political) officials do, it will make you cynical about Pakistan. The direct corruption at the highest levels especially in the PPP government was breathtaking. And what is sad is how little concern for accountability they had. So yes IK and his government is far better than the other two lots. Now there is certainly room to criticize some of his and his governments decisions, but anyone trying to equate PTI govs corruption with the previous two has not the slightest clue of what has gone on in this country. Those past indiscretions are the gifts that in large measure give us the inflationary pressure, the deflated rupee, the deficits, and the IMF sword. Even Musharraf's era which was a liquidity infused consumption based growth has a lot to share in the overall blame.
That's why pakistan left with $92 billion with contracts to burden the pakistan.Further, I personally would choose a competent dishonest person over an incompetent honest person any day; not that the incumbent is at all competent. And please, let's not argue on the competence of the incumbent which is evident from the shuffle of ministers and advisors on how they rate each other.
Agreed.. Though I believe that it's the Cabinet Division Bureaucracy that is averse to transparency in Toshakhana (and other similar) dealings as secrecy allows them unhindered control over the treasury. As per the aforementioned report, A gift by Prince Charles was assessed at PKR 300 only, a bag gifted by Tony Blair's wife at PKR 200 and Scarfs gifted by Nepal government at PKR 25 each. This indeed is ridiculous and needs to end
PTI govt should amend/repeal Government Servants (Conduct) Rules, 1964 and The Procedure for the Acceptance and Disposal of Gifts, and bring in its place more transparent rules
Exactly. And both Nawaz Sharif and IK are guilty of this hypocrisy. IK said one thing in opposition and is now doing the opposite. Nawaz is criticising this now, but during his tenure a similar request for information came via the senate regarding gifts, the PML government quashed it citing the EXACT same reasoning that’s currently being peddled by IK. Someone should remind NS of this hypocrisy before one of his rants.The real issue here is the non-consistency of information disclosure according to political expediency.