ISLAMABAD: Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly (NA) Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah has expressed dismay over negligence to cleanliness and poor quality maintenance in Parliament lodges.
NA Deputy Speaker, while chairing a meeting of senior officials of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), stressed to ensure austerity and quality during maintenance of Parliament lodges and MNAs Hostel.
He also said that every possible measure should be ensured to utilize the public money keeping in view the long term utility and durability. He also expressed his dismay over the negligence of cleanliness and poor quality maintenance in Parliament Lodges and MNAs hostel. Taking notice of the issue of allotments to MNAs, Deputy Speaker directed to prepare a uniform and smooth policy for smooth allotments and maintenance of Parliament Lodges. He also said that ensuring same parameters in maintaining Parliament lodges would save public money. He directed CDA to follow quality standards in terms of durability and best use of Public money. The meeting was attended by senior officers of CDA and National Assembly Secretariat.
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