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PESHAWAR, Aug 19: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa inspector general of police on Monday set up an accountability commission at central level and disciplinary committees at regional level to check corruption in the department and remove corrupt and incompetent officers.

According to a statement issued by the capital city police officer’s office here, the police accountability commission headed by additional IGP (headquarters) and consisting of DIG (headquarters), DIG (inquiry and inspection), AIG (establishment) and AIG (legal) will review the recommendations of the regional disciplinary committees against dishonest and corrupt police officers.

The regional disciplinary committees will be headed by regional police officers and have all district police officers and SSP (special branch) as members.

The committees in light of intelligence reports and record will examine the lifestyle and assets of police officers and recommend departmental action, including expulsion, against corrupt and dishonest ones.

Meanwhile, the IGP directed the accountability commission and disciplinary committees to the assigned task within a month.

He said he won’t tolerate corruption, dishonesty and incompetence at any level in the department and that action would be taken to purge the department of unscrupulous elements.

Mr Ghani said he was hopeful that the action would earn the department good name besides improving its performance but setting an example for other officers to follow.

“Action against corrupt and incompetent elements will pave the way for positive changes in the police department in line with the vision of the chief minister,” he said.

Commission to check corruption in KP police - DAWN.COM
 
these 'nai baat' people keep repeating themselves throughout the article. as if it is run by some physiologist who wants to ingrain the news in our mind rather than simply convey it.


anyways gud to see the police department setting up a commission to monitor corruption internally. others should follow them. long way to go but some silver lining has started to show up
 
these 'nai baat' people keep repeating themselves throughout the article. as if it is run by some physiologist who wants to ingrain the news in our mind rather than simply convey it.

they want you to ingrain in your mind that peshawar sky train is already made and you just need to buy a ticket
 
KP to establish two modern mega cities - DAWN.COM

KP to establish two modern mega cities

PESHAWAR: Chief Minister Pervez Khattak has said that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government is going to establish two mega cities, including one along Peshawar-Islamabad Motorway near Colonel Sher Khan Interchange and the other at Abbottabad, which would have all modern facilities.

Chairing a meeting of officials of provincial housing department at his office on Tuesday, he said that it was the vision of PTI chairman Imran Khan to provide modern residential facilities to people of the province at affordable prices.

Secretary housing department briefed the participants on various aspects of the mega city projects.

The project of a proposed mega city on M-1 will be completed at an estimated cost of Rs45.8 billion over 45,000 kanals. This city will have modern civic facilities, including education complex, medical complex, five-star hotel, commercial zone, police station, mosques, apartments, golf course, theme parks, petrol/CNG stations, playgrounds, green belts, wide roads, electricity, Sui gas etc. It will serve a population of over 602,130.

Speaking at the meeting, the chief minister directed the authorities concerned to prepare the final plan of this important project within 15 days so that it could be approved formally.

He said that the proposed mega city would be the first of its kind in the province and country. The meeting was informed that because of its unique and important location the mega city would become a hub of commercial and business activities. Public-private partnership or any other feasible mode of implementation will be adopted for the project.

Mr Khattak asked the authorities of housing department to take necessary steps for acquisition of land for the mega city at Abbottabad.

Special assistant to the CM on housing department Amjad Afridi, additional chief secretary planning and development Khalid Pervez, additional chief secretary finance Sahibzada Saeed, secretary housing Zahid Arif, in-charge investment cell Rafaqullah Babar, deputy commissioner Nowshera and other authorities concerned attended the meeting.

Meanwhile, the chief minister inaugurated the monsoon tree plantation campaign 2013 by planting a sapling at the lawns of CM House, Peshawar.

Provincial senior minister Sirajul Haq, secretary environment Saeed Badshah, chief conservator forest and other relevant officials were also present on the occasion.
 
KP to establish two modern mega cities


Chief Minister Pervez Khattak has said that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government is going to establish two mega cities, including one along Peshawar-Islamabad Motorway near Colonel Sher Khan Interchange and the other at Abbottabad, which would have all modern facilities.

Chairing a meeting of officials of provincial housing department at his office on Tuesday, he said that it was the vision of PTI chairman Imran Khan to provide modern residential facilities to people of the province at affordable prices.

Secretary housing department briefed the participants on various aspects of the mega city projects.


The project of a proposed mega city on M-1 will be completed at an estimated cost of Rs45.8 billion over 45,000 kanals. This city will have modern civic facilities, including education complex, medical complex, five-star hotel, commercial zone, police station, mosques, apartments, golf course, theme parks, petrol/CNG stations, playgrounds, green belts, wide roads, electricity, Sui gas etc. It will serve a population of over 602,130.

Speaking at the meeting, the chief minister directed the authorities concerned to prepare the final plan of this important project within 15 days so that it could be approved formally.

He said that the proposed mega city would be the first of its kind in the province and country. The meeting was informed that because of its unique and important location the mega city would become a hub of commercial and business activities. Public-private partnership or any other feasible mode of implementation will be adopted for the project.

Mr Khattak asked the authorities of housing department to take necessary steps for acquisition of land for the mega city at Abbottabad.


Special assistant to the CM on housing department Amjad Afridi, additional chief secretary planning and development Khalid Pervez, additional chief secretary finance Sahibzada Saeed, secretary housing Zahid Arif, in-charge investment cell Rafaqullah Babar, deputy commissioner Nowshera and other authorities concerned attended the meeting.

Meanwhile, the chief minister inaugurated the monsoon tree plantation campaign 2013 by planting a sapling at the lawns of CM House, Peshawar.

Provincial senior minister Sirajul Haq, secretary environment Saeed Badshah, chief conservator forest and other relevant officials were also present on the occasion.

KP to establish two modern mega cities - DAWN.COM
 
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