Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has made sweeping civil service reform a top priority, calling for the modernization of Pakistan's bureaucracy to meet global standards and technological advancements. The government is rapidly hiring technical experts on merit, with 15 already appointed and 47 more positions to be filled soon, particularly within the Public-Private Partnership Authority. A high-level committee led by Minister Ahsan Iqbal has been tasked with drafting comprehensive reforms, including the possible end of lifetime bureaucratic jobs in favor of hiring real experts. The reforms aim to digitize the economy, rightsize public institutions, and improve governance to attract investment and boost economic growth. These efforts reflect a broader agenda to align Pakistan's governance structures with international best practices.
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