LHC seeks reply from PEF in 80 officers’ employment case

RECORDER REPORT

LAHORE: Justice Farrukh Irfan Khan of the Lahore High Court sought reply from the Punjab Education Foundation on Wednesday for giving one-time exemption to its 80 employees from verification of degrees and experience certificates which is mandatory as per the recruitment rules.

The petitioner, Ch Shoaib Saleem Advocate, filed the petition and said that more than 1000 employees are working in the PEF and verification of their degrees and experience certificates is mandatory as per the Contract Appointment Rules 2005 during the first three months of their service.

According to the documents provided to the petitioner as per the Right to Information Act, verification of degrees and experience certificates of all employees was carried out by the PEF, however, degrees and experience certificates of 80 employees ranging from lower staff to directors could not be verified by the PEF authorities, he added.

Ch Shoaib Advocate further pleaded that instead of terminating all such employees or initiating inquiry against them, the PEF Board of Directors held a meeting on 13 May 2016 and gave exemption to all such employees to give them legal protection with retrospective effect so that no disciplinary action could be taken against them in future as well.

The petitioner said it is a unique example of corruption and favouritism in any public department where 80 persons including senior officers are drawing a salary in millions notwithstanding their educational certificates are either deficient, fake or not verified.

The petitioner contended that all such appointments are completely illegal and tantamount to making mockery of justice by giving them one-time exemption from verification of their degrees. Such illegal and unlawful appointments have not only damaged the reputation of the organization but also dented the national exchequer by a long margin. The total financial loss to the PEF and Govt of the Punjab caused by these illegalities stand at Rs500 million, he added.

The petitioner advocate prayed the court to declare the act of PEF Board of Directors for giving exemption to all these employees as illegal and terminate them from service forthwith.

The court sought replies from the respondents within fortnight and adjourned the case for next hearing.