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CDA officials ‘interfere’ in allotment of govt houses

September 19, 2020 05:23 PM


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A big scandal has come to light in the Capital Development Authority (CDA) where sheer violations have been observed in the allotment of government houses among employees and officers, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Saturday.

The TV channel quoting its sources said the Admin Branch of CDA altered the seniority list of allotment of government houses among officers and employees.

The names of the officers included in the top 10 for allotment of F, E and D type houses in the old list have been changed, the TV channel reported.

Assistant Director Admin Sheikh Zeeshan has included his brother Admin Officer Sheikh Faizan in the top ten names of D-type list, as per the documents. It is pertinent to note that CDA officer Sheikh Zeeshan already has a house rated among top ten.

The sources maintained that Director Admin Ghulam Shabbir has also put his name at the top of the list according to the new list.

The previous list has now been included in the new merit list despite the fact that most of the deserving names of CDA’s officers and employees were not included in the old merit list.

 

Waleed Chaudhry reported this news for 24NewsHD TV.



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