Speaker Ayaz Sadiq implements cost-cutting measures to reduce spending.
Ayaz Sadiq, the Speaker of the National Assembly, has declared a set of steps to reduce national spending, with the goal of controlling excessive expenditures.
Sadiq, the Speaker of the Lower Chamber, has made significant reductions in lavish protocol benefits, such as the allocation of personnel and security vehicles for the custodian of the chamber.
According to reliable sources, Sadiq has refused to hire a maximum of 40 employees and has sent back the summary to the National Assembly. In addition, he has given up six security vehicles that were assigned to his role.
Furthermore, Speaker Ayaz Sadiq has requested a comprehensive report on the expenditures incurred by his residence and office.
This action highlights a larger pattern among government officials to implement cost-saving measures in response to the country’s difficult economic conditions.
Significantly, a number of recently appointed government officials, such as President Asif Ali Zardari and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, have chosen not to accept their salaries in light of the worsening economic conditions.
The decision made by Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa to sell the high-end automobiles assigned to the CJP’s office indicates a collaborative endeavor among government officials to reduce expenses in response to economic difficulties.