Govt interference may lead to job cuts in PCB

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Press Trust of India Lahore
Last Updated : Oct 02 2013 | 9:00 PM IST
Employees in the PCB braced themselves for a bitter battle after a top government official joined the board today with the specific task to hand over pink slips to a section of employees.
Additional secretary of the DMG Group Aamir Tariq Zaman met with the Chairman of the board, Najam Sethi today with a government legal advisor to discuss the task given to him.
Zaman was appointed as secretary of the PCB by the Inter-Provincial co-ordination mninistry on the orders of the Islamabad High Court.
The IHC in its detailed judgment on cricket affairs in July had spelt out:"In view of the matter, it is directed that the federal government may appoint some official of DMG Group, not below the rank of Additional Secretary, as the secretary of the PCB and all the officials in the PCB who have no utility be removed forthwith and amounts paid to them may be utilised for improving the cricket structure and the welfare of cricketers."
Although the board believes that Zaman has come in to remove around 68 officials, who were appointed by previous chairman Zaka Ashraf, but many senior officials in the board are feeling uneasy that their jobs could also be on line now with the first official act of government inteference in PCB affairs.
And legal advisor, Irfanullah while speaking to the media after Sethi's meeting with Zaman gave a clear indication that the new secretary's responsiblities was just not confined to removing the excess employees.
"We are here to implement court orders and also to set right cricket affairs and clean up things," Irfanullah said.
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First Published: Oct 02 2013 | 9:00 PM IST

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