The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has declared that it will stop issuing no objection certificates to medical teaching institutions (MTI) employees who want to resign.
Following the replacement of the board of governors chairman, several senior administrators at Lady Reading Hospital (LRH) expressed a desire to resign.
Dr. Nausherwan Burki, a retired dermatologist who was instrumental in implementing health reforms throughout Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s rule in 2014, was replaced by Dr. Zubair Khan by the interim administration.
The Chief Minister’s Advisor on Health has decided to forbid the issuance of no-objection certificates and the acceptance of resignations from MTI employees, according to a notification released by the provincial health department.
Along with some other members of other boards in tertiary care hospitals, the government also replaced the chairs of MTIs, LRH, and Ayub Teaching Hospital Abbottabad.
According to reports, the notification was justified as a result of the important choices the previous administration made, such as the acquisition of sizable funds and the appointment of numerous employees. As a result, the new administration wants these people to be present when power is transferred.
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