In a move aimed at decentralising power and promoting efficiency, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has abolished his authority to hire professional search firms, instead delegating this power to ministers, advisors, and ministers of state.
According to sources, this move will enable ministries and divisions to independently hire headhunting firms to appoint experts and professionals, subject to the approval of the concerned minister, advisor, or minister of state.
Previously, the approval of the Prime Minister was required for such hires, which often led to delays and bottlenecks.
The Establishment Division will now maintain a common pool of headhunting firms, ensuring a competitive and transparent process for hiring professionals.
This decision, approved by the Federal Cabinet through circulation, demonstrates the government's commitment to empowering ministers and streamlining decision-making processes.