A Punjab province official who cracked down on bribery in his district linked to land registration came out tops in the show's finale Wednesday.
Members of the public initially nominated some 300 government employees who were subsequently whittled down to five by a panel of official law enforcement experts who performed background checks.
"I told all of the inhabitants of the area that if any land registration official asks for even one rupee you call me or send a message," winner Rai Manzoor Husain Nasir, told AFP.
He also won praise for not using government perks, such as his petrol allowance, on non-official travel.
Nasir's back-story, as well as those of the other four finalists, was broadcast nationally in mini-documentary form on the popular Geo News network.
Others included Fida Hussain, a lab assistant from a government school in northwest Mardan city who is revered as a student mentor, and Farrukh Attique, who brought in new transparency measures in the district he serves in southwestern Balochistan.
"It's about changing mindsets, celebrating integrity and really helping people push for the change that they want to see," he said.
There is however a long way to go.
Bribery and other forms of graft are endemic in Pakistan, with the country coming in 116th place out of 176 countries ordered from least to most corrupt by Transparency International on Wednesday.
Meher Un Nisa Soomro, a communications official from Sindh province and another finalist, said it was important to change perceptions about public servants.
"Mostly there is a negative image of the government sector -- they are relaxing and they're not working," she said.
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