Once again a controversial officer has been appointed on the post of Senior Director Master Plan in Sindh

Karachi: The caretaker Sindh government made a controversial appointment to a very important post, despite the demotion of Senior Director Master Plan Haji Ahmed from Grade 19 to Grade 18, he was declared a Grade 19 officer and appointed as Senior Director of Master Plan once again.

According to reliable sources, it has been revealed about Haji Ahmed, who is appointed to the most important post of Senior Director Master Plan, that former Chief Secretary Sindh Muhammad Sohail Rajput has demoted Haji Ahmed from grade 19 to grade 18 after he was found guilty of cheating the government. and ordered them to go on a mid-career course.

According to the notification issued in this regard, Haji Ahmed tried to cheat the government by repeatedly changing his date of birth for alleged personal interests before his retirement. After investigation, he was also found guilty of cheating.

In this regard, a show-cause notice was first issued to Haji Ahmed, and if he was not satisfied with the answer, he was also given an opportunity to appear in person and clean up.

However, after his alleged forgery was proved from the official records, former Chief Secretary Sindh took strict notice against him and demoted Haji Ahmed through a three-page notification number SOI(SGA&CD)-3/04/2013 issued on 10 July 2023. Kirke was sent from grade 19 to grade 18 and along with this, an order was issued to make him take midcareer management course.

According to the said notification, the demotion of Haji Ahmed was also ordered to be maintained till May 6, 2025, however, a month later in August, after the transfer of former Chief Secretary Sindh Muhammad Sohail Rajput to the newly appointed Chief Secretary Sindh Muhammad Fakhr Alam Irfan. Allegedly kept in the dark, the bureaucracy has succeeded in issuing orders for the appointment of Haji Ahmed once again to the post of Senior Director Master Plan, in which his grade is also shown as 19.

Sindh government sources say that by hiding the notification issued by the former Chief Secretary Sindh, the bureaucracy has succeeded in fooling the new Chief Secretary Sindh.

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