
Islamabad:
The Senate meeting was held at the Parliament House under the chairmanship of Deputy Chairman Syedal Khan. Responding to a question from Haji Hidayat, Federal Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar said that doing business is not the job of governments. Due to loss-making institutions, the national exchequer is having to bear a loss of hundreds of billions. Employees who have worked for a certain period will be given the option of early retirement.
He said that the banks that were privatized are doing excellent work today, while three ministries have been closed.
During the Question Hour, Azam Tarar said that 8,747 cases of irregularities were registered in the Benazir Income Support Program, however, he explained that no financial loss was caused due to these irregularities as the money has been recovered in all these cases.
More than 140 million rupees were embezzled in the program, and more than 70 million rupees were returned. The embezzlement of 140 million rupees during the distribution of 12 or 1.4 hundred billion rupees is not such a big problem. There has also been laziness or laziness in this. Compared to such a large amount, the ratio of 140 million rupees is very small.
PTI Senator Aun Abbas said that it is not possible for an employee to come to work in the morning and be told in the evening that he cannot come in the morning.
The Deputy Chairman of the Senate, expressing his anger over Senator Aon Abbas' behavior during the session, issued him a warning and said that he was summoning his parliamentary leader, Ali Zafar, to his chamber to ensure future discipline.
The report of the Standing Committee on Petroleum on the Pakistan Minerals Regulatory Authority Bill 2024 was presented in the meeting. The report of the Standing Committee on Petroleum on the details and reasons for the provision of an annual subsidy of Rs 17 billion in the price of fertilizer producer Zako gas was also presented. The meeting was adjourned until 10:30 am on Friday.
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