ISLAMABAD:
The Senate Standing Committee on Housing and Works on Wednesday stressed the need for the immediate payment of outstanding salaries to the ten employees of the Pakistan Public Works Department (Pak PWD) Maintenance Staff Establishment and their proper adjustment.
The panel met under the chairmanship of Senator Nasir Mehmood at the Parliament Lodges in Islamabad.
The committee was presented with the compliance report on the directions issued in its previous meetings held at Quetta on November 21 and Lahore on December 18.
The body discussed in detail the issue of non-payment of salaries to ten employees of Pakistan Public Works Department (Pak PWD) Maintenance Staff Establishment, whose salaries have remained outstanding since July 1, 2025.
The committee emphasized the need for immediate payment of outstanding salaries and adjustment of these employees from the same date when other Pak PWD employees in Balochistan were adjusted in various departments.
The body was informed that salaries are being paid without interruption to employees adjusted in different organizations, including 1,493 employees of Capital Development Authority (CDA), 970 employees of Estate Office,95 employees of Ministry of Defence, 1 employee of Federal Shariat Court, 60 employees of Ministry of Foreign Affairs,116 employees of Federal Board of Revenue (FBR),35 employees of National Accountability Bureau (NAB),90 employees of Controller General of Accounts (CGA)In total, about 2,860 employees are receiving salaries without interruption.
However, around 173 employees are approaching the Finance Division for budget allocation for the current financial year, while the verification process of 83 IB employees is underway.
The chairman directed the authorities concerned to confirm whether all the stated employees are actually being paid salaries and to submit a clear and verified position to the committee.
The panel was further briefed on the issue of 15 lower-grade maintenance staff employees of the Central Civil Division, Pak PWD, who were transferred to AGPR and T Office, Lahore, but have neither been adjusted nor paid salaries for the last six months.
The committee expressed serious concern over the matter and stressed expeditious resolution.
The Ministry of Housing and Works briefed the Committee on the current status of absorption/induction of Pak PWD employees and the payment of their salaries, pensions, gratuity, and other dues.
The body also reviewed the status of acquisition, development, and utilization of Constantia Estate, Murree. It was informed that the Additional Deputy Commissioner (Revenue), Murree, has advised submission of a formal request addressed to the Deputy Commissioner for mutation of land.
The committee chairman underscored the need for timely decisions, transparency, and protection of employees’ rights, and directed the concerned ministries and departments to submit progress reports to the Committee at the earliest.
