An SRO was issued in this regard, according to which new regulations are in place now for the appointment of Chairman of PTA and the members of the body. Recent job advertisements of PTA members were published under the same new regulations.
SRO indicates that number of PTA members have been increased from two to three and there are certain other changes that were accommodated in Telecommunication (Re-Organization) Act 1996.
As per the information we have got, PTA will consist of following three members:
Requirements for PTA Chairman and Members:
As per the SRO, a copy of which was exclusively shared with ProPakistani, the members must meet following requirements:
Method of Appointment for PTA Chairman and Members:
Educational requirements for the members will be as following
Sources tell us that appointment of members shall be made through open merit after advertising the post in the press (in English and Urdu Newspaper) inviting the applications for the post of members. A selection committee will conduct interviews for making recommendations.
Selection committee will consist of following:
Service Terms:
All members of the authority will be appointed for a term of four years and will be eligible for re-appointment for a similar term with the approval of Prime Minister, provided the performance of the chairman / members is found satisfactory by the committee notified by the Finance division.
Appointment of Chairman:
Federal Government will appoint a member to be the Chairman of the Authority from amongst the member(s) with the approval of Prime Minster.
Termination and Removal of Members / Chainman:
Moreover, the performance of Chairman/Members will be evaluated by a committee notified by Finance Division and in case the performance is found not satisfactory, the term of the member may be termination subject to approval of the competent authority.
Industry’s Feedback:
Though the feedback from industry isn’t important for the government, however, there are serious reservations in the market over the new regulations. Telecom sector believes that authority is now given more into the hands of bureaucrats, which is fine, but the recent past of bureaucratic influence on authority and industry and its impacts are clear indication of the downfall of the sector show that such moves may lead to tragic repercussions.
Industry said that the limitations for of the dual-national for not becoming the chairman is meaningless, especially when Interior Minister of the country is dual-national himself.
It is said that educational requirements for the members are seemingly tailored for someone special who is already decided to be brought as the member of the authority. As an hint, look at following profile (Copied from his Facebook page) of a potential candidate for the member’s slot:
I acquired my college education at Government College Sargodha and the did my Masters in Computer Sciences from Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad.
I also did additional master degrees one in MBA and other in Telecommunication. Right now I am a Phd Scholar in the field of Financial Management.