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Govt Withdraws Cap on Bureaucrats’ Fees

The federal cabinet has withdrawn its June 2024 decision to cap annual board fees for bureaucrats at Rs. 1 million after widespread non-compliance.

The Finance Division issued a formal notification this month, canceling the policy ab initio following a Cabinet Division directive dated June 22, 2025.

The original cap, driven by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, required bureaucrats to surrender excess board fees to the national treasury. However, most officials ignored the directive.

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Some entities, including PARCO and PTCL, pay up to Rs. 1.4 million per meeting, with other boards offering Rs. 100,000 to Rs. 250,000 per session.

The finance ministry also withdrew its earlier memorandum enforcing the cap. Since implementation failed, the cabinet nullified the decision as if it had never been taken.

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