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SC bars PIA from hiring new pilots till verdict

–CJP orders AGP to conduct special audit of national carrier, allows Shujaat Azeem to go abroad 

 

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) on Thursday barred the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) from recruiting new pilots until the case of the national carrier’s use of a Markhor instead of the Pakistani flag on its aircraft is pending before the judges.

The court further ordered the auditor general of Pakistan to conduct a special audit of PIA for the last decade.

“Improve the washroom conditions instead of putting up Markhor pictures,” Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar remarked. “The people responsible for this debacle have built housing schemes and farm houses.”

Justice Nisar further remarked that the SC was involved in the case to know the reasons behind PIA’s debacle. “PIA administration should be in able hands,” he further added.

The court also granted provisional permission to former adviser on aviation Shujat Azeem and former PIA managing director Aslam Agha to travel abroad and adjourned the hearing till June 30.

On May 13, the court had temporarily barred PIA from using the logo of Markhor on the tail of its planes instead of the national flag.

When the CJP inquired what was replacing the Pakistani flag on the planes’ tails, PIA Managing Director Musharraf Rasool Cyan replied that the new logo will be of the country’s national animal—Markhor.

The court took up the case on an application filed in the SC Human Rights Cell in response to which Nisar ordered to halt the makeover of PIA aircraft until a report is submitted on the matter. He also ordered Cyan to present a report regarding the award of contract for pasting stickers of the Markhor on the planes. In response to CJ’s question pertaining to cost of the said endeavor, MD PIA stated that it would cost Rs2.7 million per plane to change the logo.

 

 

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