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A coup against HEC in the making
ISLAMABAD: The Establishment Division (ED) in-tandem with the PM Secretariat is gunning to grab political control over the Higher Education Commission (HEC), arguably the only government entity that has been a successful service deliverer with a little or no incidence of corrupt practices.
HEC is just too sweet a fruit to be left unplucked. The Commission has an annual budget of Rs48 billion, covering 72 public sector universities with more than 100,000 employees. The Commission controls development projects worth more than Rs200 billion and directly manages 14,000 scholarships.
Additionally, the HEC is currently implementing a hefty $300 million World Bank Tertiary Education Support Programme after successfully implementing a $100 million Higher Education Support Programme.
In a recent World Bank document titled ‘Implementation Completion and Results Report’ the Bank has rated the HEC as ‘highly satisfactory’, a rating that has rarely been given to any Government of Pakistan implementing agency.
How can our political warlords leave a treasure like that beyond the reach of their political manoeuverings?The tussle over political control of HEC’s resources has been going on for quite a while. On April 13, 2011, the Supreme Court (SC) passed an order that the Government of Pakistan should not act in violation of HEC Ordinance 2002 and that HEC would continue to function as before. Under Section 11 of the HEC Act, “The Commission shall appoint an Executive Director in the manner prescribed who shall unless earlier removed on any of the grounds specified in sub-section (6) of section 6, shall hold office for four years and shall be responsible for various activities of the Commission.”
Under Section 12 of the HEC Act the Commission is empowered to appoint officers, servants and advisers in the HEC and also “to make rules of recruitment of its employees.” For the record, all appointments to the HEC have been made by the Commission since the very inception of the HEC.
On November 29, the Establishment Division actually launched its coup by giving marching orders to Major (R) Qamar Zaman, a BS-22 officer of Secretariat Group, to take over “charge of the post of the Executive Director, Higher Education Commission, with immediate effect and until further orders.” On the face of it, the Establishment Division’s order does not hold ground as the appointment is the exclusive prerogative of the Commission.
To be certain, politicisation of the HEC is bound to make it into another PIA, ‘great people to fly with’ or another Tezgam Express that left Karachi last Friday but is yet to arrive anywhere.
A coup against HEC in the making - thenews.com.pk
In simple language HEC is an autonomous body. it has got nothing to do with establishment division firing its Director and sending in their own...
Imran lashes out at government for replacing HEC director
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan condemned the government’s decision to replace the higher education commission’s (HEC) executive director on Friday, saying that the incumbent regime was targeting institution HEC as part of an ongoing policy to destroy all viable state institutions of the country.
“It seems that all viable state institutions are being destroyed one by one under a plan. While the HEC, the only institution helping the youth, was not functioning as well as it could, it was still delivering in the field of higher education and the government should be supporting it by enabling it to improve it’s functioning,” Imran Khan said in a statement issued here from the party’s media office on Friday.
Unfortunately, Imran said, the government has been impeding the HEC’s work since it came into power. “Now it has gone for a full assault on the HEC, eyeing its resources for further corruption,” the PTI chief alleged.
Imran pointed out that the government had contravened the SC order of April 2011, specifically asking the government not to violate HEC Ordinance 2002 by getting the Establishment Division to appoint a bureaucrat as the Executive Director of the HEC. However, the HEC Ordinance dictates that only the Commission can legally take that decision. The PTI chief lamented that the worst part of the move was that a retired Major, now a Grade 22 Bureaucrat, had been given this appointment replacing a qualified technocrat.
The PTI chief, who has campaigned against corruption as part of his election slogan said the HEC’s performance has been devoid of major corruption and scandal which has allowed it to gain financial support from international institutions such as the World Bank – who otherwise have been reluctant to fund projects in Pakistan.
“In the corrupt tradition of this present set of rulers, no viable institution is being left standing to carry out its functions in an efficient and transparent manner. Instead, all state institutions are being targeted and willfully destroyed, especially those with substantial budgets. Government corporations have been pillaged, bankrupted and politicised. Now education, which is already at the bottom of this government’s priorities, will suffer yet another major setback with this wanton destruction of the HEC,” alleged Imran.
Imran lashes out at government for replacing HEC director – The Express Tribune
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ISLAMABAD: The Establishment Division (ED) in-tandem with the PM Secretariat is gunning to grab political control over the Higher Education Commission (HEC), arguably the only government entity that has been a successful service deliverer with a little or no incidence of corrupt practices.
HEC is just too sweet a fruit to be left unplucked. The Commission has an annual budget of Rs48 billion, covering 72 public sector universities with more than 100,000 employees. The Commission controls development projects worth more than Rs200 billion and directly manages 14,000 scholarships.
Additionally, the HEC is currently implementing a hefty $300 million World Bank Tertiary Education Support Programme after successfully implementing a $100 million Higher Education Support Programme.
In a recent World Bank document titled ‘Implementation Completion and Results Report’ the Bank has rated the HEC as ‘highly satisfactory’, a rating that has rarely been given to any Government of Pakistan implementing agency.
How can our political warlords leave a treasure like that beyond the reach of their political manoeuverings?The tussle over political control of HEC’s resources has been going on for quite a while. On April 13, 2011, the Supreme Court (SC) passed an order that the Government of Pakistan should not act in violation of HEC Ordinance 2002 and that HEC would continue to function as before. Under Section 11 of the HEC Act, “The Commission shall appoint an Executive Director in the manner prescribed who shall unless earlier removed on any of the grounds specified in sub-section (6) of section 6, shall hold office for four years and shall be responsible for various activities of the Commission.”
Under Section 12 of the HEC Act the Commission is empowered to appoint officers, servants and advisers in the HEC and also “to make rules of recruitment of its employees.” For the record, all appointments to the HEC have been made by the Commission since the very inception of the HEC.
On November 29, the Establishment Division actually launched its coup by giving marching orders to Major (R) Qamar Zaman, a BS-22 officer of Secretariat Group, to take over “charge of the post of the Executive Director, Higher Education Commission, with immediate effect and until further orders.” On the face of it, the Establishment Division’s order does not hold ground as the appointment is the exclusive prerogative of the Commission.
To be certain, politicisation of the HEC is bound to make it into another PIA, ‘great people to fly with’ or another Tezgam Express that left Karachi last Friday but is yet to arrive anywhere.
A coup against HEC in the making - thenews.com.pk
In simple language HEC is an autonomous body. it has got nothing to do with establishment division firing its Director and sending in their own...
Imran lashes out at government for replacing HEC director
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan condemned the government’s decision to replace the higher education commission’s (HEC) executive director on Friday, saying that the incumbent regime was targeting institution HEC as part of an ongoing policy to destroy all viable state institutions of the country.
“It seems that all viable state institutions are being destroyed one by one under a plan. While the HEC, the only institution helping the youth, was not functioning as well as it could, it was still delivering in the field of higher education and the government should be supporting it by enabling it to improve it’s functioning,” Imran Khan said in a statement issued here from the party’s media office on Friday.
Unfortunately, Imran said, the government has been impeding the HEC’s work since it came into power. “Now it has gone for a full assault on the HEC, eyeing its resources for further corruption,” the PTI chief alleged.
Imran pointed out that the government had contravened the SC order of April 2011, specifically asking the government not to violate HEC Ordinance 2002 by getting the Establishment Division to appoint a bureaucrat as the Executive Director of the HEC. However, the HEC Ordinance dictates that only the Commission can legally take that decision. The PTI chief lamented that the worst part of the move was that a retired Major, now a Grade 22 Bureaucrat, had been given this appointment replacing a qualified technocrat.
The PTI chief, who has campaigned against corruption as part of his election slogan said the HEC’s performance has been devoid of major corruption and scandal which has allowed it to gain financial support from international institutions such as the World Bank – who otherwise have been reluctant to fund projects in Pakistan.
“In the corrupt tradition of this present set of rulers, no viable institution is being left standing to carry out its functions in an efficient and transparent manner. Instead, all state institutions are being targeted and willfully destroyed, especially those with substantial budgets. Government corporations have been pillaged, bankrupted and politicised. Now education, which is already at the bottom of this government’s priorities, will suffer yet another major setback with this wanton destruction of the HEC,” alleged Imran.
Imran lashes out at government for replacing HEC director – The Express Tribune
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