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CAA investigates employees with fake documents 

June 23, 2021 06:44 PM


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Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) director human resource has issued a written order to investigate the matter of the ghost employees of the authority, reported 24News HD TV channel. 

The authority is taking action against those who had got the jobs showing fake degrees and domiciles. Sources said the decision to scrutinize the records of the employees had been taken after the issue of ghost employment was unearthed in the CAA. As per the decision, action will be taken against the employees who got the jobs with frauds and by deceiving the authority. 

The scrutiny will take a place in CAA across the country. 

After the orders, the HR department of the CAA has begun the scrutiny process. The CAA said that documents including service books, educational degrees, medical certificates, National Identity Card, and domiciles of the employees would be inspected. The employees have been asked to submit all the details in this regard by July 2. 

The sources said there was information regarding document tempering of some high officials of the CAA as well. 

 Reporter: Babar Shahzad Turk



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