Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif says the Pak PWD, as an organization, failed to achieve its objectives


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday directed to immediately abolish the Pakistan Public Works Department due to years-long poor performance and corruption.
He gave these instructions, while chairing a high-level meeting on reducing the government expenditures and the size of its infrastructure in Islamabad.
The Prime Minister said the Pak PWD, as an organization, failed to achieve its objectives.
He instructed to prepare an alternative action plan to complete the development projects, whose execution was handed over to the Pak PWD.
The committee headed by Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Jahanzeb Khan, apprised the Prime Minister about its report regarding reducing government expenditure.
The committee recommended abolition and merger of some state enterprises.
Shehbaz Sharif directed the committee to submit more recommendations.
Kazakhstan President arrives in Pakistan on two-day visit
- 4 hours ago
Names of PTI founder Imran Khan, ex-FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi surface in Epstein files
- 5 hours ago

The dismaying response to a new Alex Pretti video
- 15 hours ago

Trump looks ready to bomb Iran again. Why?
- 15 hours ago
Trump warns of ‘bad things’ if no deal reached with Iran
- 6 hours ago
Pakistan, Azerbaijan pledge to strengthen defence ties
- 8 hours ago

SMEDA’s global certification initiative continues apace
- 2 hours ago
PMD forecasts cold, dry weather in most parts of country
- 7 hours ago
Rabi Pirzada harassed in Lahore's Defence area
- 4 hours ago
Mega IPOs in focus after Musk's SpaceX acquires xAI
- 4 hours ago
Pakistan, Uzbekistan target $2bn trade in 3 years: Haroon
- 7 hours ago
Two workers arrested on suspicion of sabotaging German warships: report
- 2 hours ago






