The SBCA had requested the suspension of several officers a few years back—File: Photo
Karachi: The Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) officer facing serious charges of illegal construction and system operation was appointed as his personal staff officer by the DG, who was also requested to be dismissed from the job.
According to Express, irregularities are on the rise in the Sindh Building Control Authority, where an officer facing serious charges such as suspension and application for dismissal for illegal constructions and running the system has been adopted by the DGSBCA. Personnel Staff Officer has been appointed.
A few years ago, SBCA requested the Sindh government to suspend and then fire several employees on the charges of illegal construction and alleged corruption. Restored.
Several restrictions were imposed on the said officers, these controversial officers cannot be posted in different districts, however, that matter has also been settled after the alleged conspiracy.
Sources say that one of the officers against whom there were serious allegations is Imtiaz Shaikh, who was allegedly accused of illegal construction and corruption, but the DGSBCA appointed the controversial officer as his personal staff. Officer appointed.
With this move, a question mark is raised on the Sindh government and SBCA that the officer under the most serious charges, whom the bureaucracy of Sindh wanted to dismiss, has been given a very important responsibility.
Sources say that the said officer has allegedly been a part of the system in the past and is allegedly involved in illegal constructions in important areas in the city, especially in numerous illegal constructions in the Karachi Admin Society. It is told.
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