Tag: DFID

British tabloid accuses Shehbaz, family of ‘massive money laundering’

--Tabloid Daily Mail’s alleges 'stolen millions were laundered in Birmingham and then allegedly transferred to Sharif family’s accounts by two UK banks' --UK’s aid agency refutes...

Consultation process on road safety strategy approved

Communications Ministry proposes activation of National Road Safety Council  ISLAMABAD: The third National Steering Committee for the Development of Road Safety Plan for the National...

Health sector revolutionised under govt’s reforms programme: Shehbaz

LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday said that the reforms in the health sector had resulted in a revolutionary change as public hospitals...

Punjab CM meets DFID secretary in London

LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who is on London visit in connection with his medical check-up, held a meeting with Penny Mordaunt, Secretary of...

Hamza appreciates bilateral ties between Pakistan, UK

LAHORE: The Department for International Development (DFID)’s representative in Punjab Ruth Graham called on central leader of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and National Assembly member...

Punjab in collaboration with DFID on disease surveillance

LAHORE: Punjab Primary & Secondary Health Secretary Ali Jan Khan has said that the provincial department will prepare a state-of-the-art Integrated Disease Surveillance & Response...

ACE staff to get training in UK

A three-member delegation of British High Commission met the officers of Punjab Anti-Corruption Establishment in the department’s headquarters to discuss matters related to the...

Pakistan desires DFID’s assistance in operation-affected areas: Sartaj

Adviser to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz Wednesday expressed satisfaction over the development cooperation with the United Kingdom and said Pakistan would...

Pakistani education officials ‘cream off’ British aid meant for impoverished children:...

Judicial inquiry in Sindh uncovers how money was being siphoned off to as many as 5,000 schools and 40,000 teachers – which exist only on paper