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@ajpirzada a proper KPI based performance management system unveiled:

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf for refurbishing the governance system on modern lines, the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has initiated an active, fool-proof and comprehensive online monitoring system to check performance and efficiency of all the district administrations as well as other district departments.
This was disclosed to the Chief Minister by the Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Amjad Ali Khan during a high-level briefing at the CM secretariat, Peshawar on Thursday. Inspector General of Police Nasar Khan Durrani, Senior Minister for Health and Information Technology Shehram Khan Tarakai, Minister for Minerals Ziaullah Afridi, Commissioner Peshawar Muneer Azam, DC Peshawar Riaz Khan Mehsood, CCPO Ijaz Ahmad, Director General PDA, Administrator Peshawar Municipal Corporation Syed Zafar Ali Shah and other concerned officers were also present in the briefing.
During briefing about newly established and opertionalized “District Performance Framework” (DPF), the chief minister was told that the government officers on the district level could now be held accountable for their poor performance, inefficiency or involvement in corruption and other misdeeds. The CM was informed that in all the cases of misconduct the responsibilities would be fixed by the system and not by the reporting officer or other high ups. Moreover, it would also be impossible for any of the officers as well as the system to alter or temper any performance report once it was made part of the online digitalized system. The monitoring would be done on daily and weekly basis.
The DPF monitoring system will ensure availability of every activity of the district administration and other government departments and will report every minute figures and other information to the concerned quarters. All the received data will be also available to the chief minister, provincial ministers, advisors, special assistants and all the heads of the nation-building departments on monitors installed on their disks.
The chief secretary told the participants that in the system every aspect of the performance of the district departments had been channelized. He said the postings, transfers, suspension and other penalties, awards, development schemes, encroachments, controlling price hike, spurious drugs, sale of substandard essential commodities, polio campaign, municipal and health services, natural calamities, relief operations and matters relating to all other departments including the education, revenue and works departments would be handled online.
The CS also stated that with the implementation of the new reforms monitoring system the situation before and after the introduction of the system and the future targets would also be identified which would help a lot in making performance of the government employees more clear and vivid. He disclosed that the monitoring system was launched in January 2015 in his office and within a very limited period it showed very promising results. He said a clear example of the outcomes was that the number of parents who were refusing to administer polio drops to their kids came down to 24000 from 56000.
The meeting was also told that with the online monitoring system would also assist to a great extent in the ongoing campaign against encroachments as the new system helped a lot in the identification of encroached official lands in all the districts, including Peshawar.
Addressing the meeting the chief minister lauded efforts of the chief secretary and his team and paid tributes to divisional and district administration and that of the Peshawar Municipal Corporation on undertaking a successful drive against encroachments. He said they were putting before the masses the measures so far taken for the welfare of the people and according to the vision of change presented by the PTI. He said the new online monitoring system would not only provide assistance in the monitoring drive but would also put the government departments in right direction and would enable them to serve the masses in letter and spirit.
The Chief Minister Pervez Khattak declared that no compromise would be made on the matter of encroachments to the extent that the Gulbahar Police Station would also be demolished. However, he said another police station would be constructed on some other suitable site that would be equipped with all the latest facilities and equipments. The chief minister directed that in the online monitoring system, announcement for checking prices, spurious drugs and species etc. should be taken into account and the public be given relief. He directed for restoration of the beauty and past glory of Peshawar city in the next phase after finalization of the encroachment campaign and proper heed to ensuring civic facilities to the general masses. He also ensured provision of all the required financial resources for the purpose. The chief minister also issued directives for construction of three new overhead bridges at bus stand, Bala Hisar Fort and Ashraf Road in Peshawar and making the existing underground paths clean and bright. He also issued directive to PDA with regard to ongoing rehabilitation and beautification projects of Peshawar.
Regarding the ongoing encroachment campaign in Peshawar the chief minister was informed that 92 bazars of the city had been cleared of encroachments and more than 5000 encroached buildings had been demolished and thousands of kanals of state land worth more than Rs. two billion had been cleared. The Administrator Municipal Corporation Peshawar Syed Zafar Ali Shah gave briefing to the chief minister on the latest position of the encroachment drive in the city as well as proposed new Peshawar plan.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf for refurbishing the governance system on modern lines
 
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Big Brother is watching: Your data, now at the fingertips of police


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New VVS system makes vehicle monitoring possible for K-P police via SIMs. STOCK IMAGE




PESHAWAR: As you zip through the crowded corridors of the provincial capital, bear in mind you are under constant surveillance of Peshawar Traffic police and they have plausibly everything they need to know about you.

Experts sitting at the traffic police headquarters are just a click away from reviewing the registration and specification data of any vehicle en route in any nook or corner of the province. The data has also been made available to officers on duty at pickets, checkpoints and check posts punctuating the roads of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

Centralised data

A high-end vehicle verification SIM (VVS) system has been acquired by authorities through which data of all the vehicles ever registered in the country has been centralised for mass surveillance.

The system has been introduced to clamp down on non-custom paid, stolen vehicles and those being used during militant attacks. The registration data has been sorted vis-à-vis names and national identity card numbers. Cellular service provider Ufone has issued special SIM cards to police officials to access the database.

So far, only data from Sindh remains to be added to the system. “The police can now even access the chassis and engine details of all vehicles without manually checking any of them,” said Traffic DSP Asghar Marwat.

“By only entering the registration number into the SIM, within seconds the on-duty officer will have the ownership and (if any) criminal record of the vehicle on his phone screen,” he said. Officers of inspector cadre and above have been issued with these SIM cards, he added.

Marwat said officers will now be able to identify stolen and non-custom paid vehicles within moments. “Police chiefs in all the districts of the province will also have access to the database,” he informed.

While the system has been in place for only a few months, Marwat said six stolen vehicles have already been recovered through it. He said the data has been provided by excise departments from across the country.

“It has been a little over four months and results have already begun to show,” said Peshawar traffic SSP Wahid Mehmood. The SSP said close coordination amongst different departments through the use of technology can help make streets safer.

He said stolen vehicles are allegedly dismantled in Shoba Bazaar from where parts are distributed to other areas. “With help from the VVS and CCTV cameras, we were able to trace them down,” he added.

The newly-acquired system is part of the larger security plan spearheaded by IGP Nasir Khan Durrani. “VVS is a major leap towards curbing vehicular theft and keeping an eye on suspicious movement in the province,” the SSP maintained.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 7th, 2015.


Big Brother is watching: Your data, now at the fingertips of police - The Express Tribune




Another massive step in right direction. @Leader @Jzaib @Bilal. @ajpirzada @Aether
 
finally the much celebrated Ehtesab Commission will be seen in action

Ehtesab Commission set to arrest corruption suspects

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PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ehtesab Commission, which became operational in December last year, is likely to make arrests in corruption cases in few days.

According to principal staff officer of the commission Sardar Ahsan Alam, the commission has so far received 165 public complaints and probe into five of them has entered final stage.

“Recently the provincial government appointed two senior judicial officers, Hayat Ali Shah and Subhan Sher Khan, the Ehtesab court judges. One of them assumed charge on Friday. Now the Ehetsab commission is in a position to arrest those charged with corruption,” principal staff officer of the commission Sardar Ahsan Alam told reporters here on Monday.

Alam said previously, judges were not appointed to the Ehtesab court, so they didn’t make arrests but the Ehtesab commission would arrest suspects and produce them before the court for getting physical custody.

He said the Ehtesab commission was set up under the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ehtesab Commission Act 2014 and Lt-Gen (r) Hamid Khan, who had also served as the Peshawar corps commander, was made its first director general on Oct 20, 2014.

The official said the commission had so far received 165 complaints from different circles and 47 of them were being verified, while in 44 other complaints, it had been corresponding with different government departments.

He said five of the cases were referred to the anti-corruption establishment (ACE), seven were under inquiry, whereas in five cases, investigation entered final stage.

The official said 13 cases were closed for further proceedings as there was no substance in it whereas 44 cases had been filed for the time being and might be opened in future if any evidence was available.

Alam said the Ehtesab commission had been in infancy and they requested the general public to come forward if they had knowledge about involvement in corrupt practices by any of the government official.

He added that names of the complainants would not be disclosed.

The official said apart from director general, officials had also been appointed against key posts including that of prosecutor general and director internal monitoring and public complaints.

He said former senior district and sessions judge Yahya Zahid Gillani was appointed prosecutor general, while competent lawyers had been made deputy prosecutors and law officers.

Alam said officials having experience and enjoying good reputation had been preferred in these appointments.

Published in Dawn, April 7th, 2015

Ehtesab Commission set to arrest corruption suspects - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
 
finally the much celebrated Ehtesab Commission will be seen in action

Ehtesab Commission set to arrest corruption suspects

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PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ehtesab Commission, which became operational in December last year, is likely to make arrests in corruption cases in few days.

involvement in corrupt practices by any of the government official.

He added that names of the complainants would not be disclosed.



Published in Dawn, April 7th, 2015

Ehtesab Commission set to arrest corruption suspects - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

I hope this ehtassab cell has the guts to investigate the fake degree of muraad saeed.
Lets see have they got the ball?
 
I hope this ehtassab cell has the guts to investigate the fake degree of muraad saeed. Lets see have they got the ball?


Says the NRO benefactor's foot soldier.

So finally after years and years of construction. Here comes the taj mahal of Peshawar.


Yes, thanks to PTI government for finishing a project that was delayed again and again by the corruption of previous government officials who took kickbacks and colluded with the contractor to embezzle development funds.
 
Should Focus on Health and Schools Don't u think


Why? You don't think you shouldn't be trolling? This is a project stricken by corruption and delays from the time of MMA government and then ANP government. PTI finished it to provide relief to the people of Peshawar. PTI already has invested heavily in health and education, you would know unless you been sleeping for the last year and a half or if you're a bitter patwari.
 
Why? You don't think you shouldn't be trolling? This is a project stricken by corruption and delays from the time of MMA government and then ANP government. PTI finished it to provide relief to the people of Peshawar. PTI already has invested heavily in health and education, you would know unless you been sleeping for the last year and a half or if you're a bitter patwari.

I know i shouldn't be trolling ... But that guy everything i post about infrastructure came in thread post some pics and say gov should focus on Health and Education .... By the way why are you sooooo Obsessed with Patwari's? Did they hurt you financially? Be Democratic everyone has right to vote if i choose someone doesn't mean you can call others by name... Get some Education....
 
I know i shouldn't be trolling ... But that guy everything i post about infrastructure came in thread post some pics and say gov should focus on Health and Education .... By the way why are you sooooo Obsessed with Patwari's? Did they hurt you financially? Be Democratic everyone has right to vote if i choose someone doesn't mean you can call others by name... Get some Education....


Patwari is more than just a profession, its a mindset. If you keep voting for folks who have stolen billions from Pakistan, maybe its you who needs to get an education, instead of just siding with your ethnicity, or caste, or financial benefactors.
 
Patwari is more than just a profession, its a mindset. If you keep voting for folks who have stolen billions from Pakistan, maybe its you who needs to get an education, instead of just siding with your ethnicity, or caste, or financial benefactors.

LOL mindset yeah right what is your mindset by the way... Would you call your Family member a Patwari at home too if he not Voted for IK???? Even in PPTI there are many many LOTA guys which stole Billions Like Jhangir Tareen... If a guy Leave X y z party joins PTI does he become Angel ????
 
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