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Pak PM calls for reforms in civil bureaucracy

| | Feb 10, 2015, at 01:24 am
Islamabad, Feb 9 (IBNS): Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday expressed his concern and dissatisfaction over the performance of the country's civil bureaucracy, media reports said.

He also directed authorities that a detailed report must be submitted to him in order to bring about a holistic reforms in the structure of the country's civil service.

"It is a point of concern that various officers, even those at the senior level, are lacking in competence and initiative which is hampering service delivery to the public," the prime minister was quoted as saying by Dawn News as he said chairing a high-level meeting at the Prime Minister House in Islamabad.


"The meeting also reviewed the implementation of a reforms agenda of the government, which included deliberations on the setting up of a monitoring, evaluation and delivery cell in the premier's office," the news channel reported.

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