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    PM Shehbaz Approves Up to 30% Salary Cuts for SOE Staff Amid Austerity Drive

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a decisive move to address the economic challenges posed by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has sanctioned salary deductions ranging from 5% to 30% for employees working in state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and autonomous bodies. This step forms a critical part of a broader austerity strategy aimed at cushioning Pakistan from the adverse effects of fluctuating fuel prices and the global energy crisis triggered by the US-Israel-Iran tensions.

    The prime minister convened a high-level meeting on Saturday to assess the repercussions of volatile fuel costs and to evaluate the progress of austerity measures already underway. This gathering took place shortly after PM Shehbaz unveiled comprehensive plans designed to generate savings and streamline government expenditures in response to the ongoing geopolitical turmoil affecting energy markets worldwide.

    During the meeting, officials were informed about a stringent third-party audit mechanism that will oversee a significant 50% cut in fuel allocations for government vehicles. Additionally, the government plans to ground approximately 60% of its official vehicles over the next two months, reflecting a strong commitment to reducing unnecessary fuel consumption and operational costs.

    Another notable decision from the session was the elimination of participation fees for government representatives serving on the boards of various corporations and autonomous institutions. These fees, which previously added to government expenses, will now be redirected into the overall savings pool, reinforcing the austerity drive’s financial impact.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz also instructed all Pakistani embassies around the globe to conduct the upcoming March 23 celebrations with utmost simplicity and restraint. This directive aligns with the government’s broader message of solidarity and fiscal prudence during these challenging times. Furthermore, the meeting revealed plans to utilize the salaries of cabinet members, ministers, advisers, and special assistants over the next two months to support public relief efforts, showcasing a top-down approach to sharing the burden.

    In a firm stance on curbing unnecessary expenditures, the prime minister emphasized a complete ban on foreign travel for government officials, including ministers, ministers of state, and special assistants. This restriction is intended to prevent any avoidable outflow of public funds and to focus resources on urgent domestic priorities.

    All funds saved through these austerity measures will be exclusively allocated to public welfare initiatives, ensuring that the benefits of these sacrifices reach the citizens most affected by the ongoing economic pressures. To guarantee effective implementation, the prime minister tasked relevant secretaries with closely monitoring the execution of these directives and mandated daily progress reports to be submitted to the review committee overseeing the austerity program.

    It is important to note that the newly introduced four-day workweek will not apply to critical sectors such as law enforcement agencies and the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), both of which will maintain their regular operational schedules to ensure uninterrupted public services and revenue collection during this period.

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