Pak SC asks govt how 2 top generals were allowed to take up foreign employment

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Pakistan's today asked the government how it allowed two former top generals to take up jobs abroad despite a law barring officers from accepting employment for two years post-retirement, according to a media report.

After retirement in 2016, Gen. Sharif left for to head a military alliance of Muslim countries led by

According to Pakistani media reports, after retirement in 2012, the former ISI chief worked with a multinational firm based in the UAE. He now serves as to a Lahore-based firm owned by a Pakistani

"According to the law, government officers cannot sign an employment contract abroad for two years after their retirement. Generals Pasha and Sharif, both, found employment abroad. Is the law not applicable to officers?" the asked.

The powerful military -- which has ruled for roughly half its 70 year history -- remains the country's most powerful institution.

Zamir-ul-informed the apex court that both retired officers had obtained a no-objection certificate (NOC) prior to leaving the country for employment.

In response, the noted that those who serve the country at top positions are privy to sensitive information.

"Individuals who have headed sensitive departments should, in fact, be provided security," the report quoted Justice Nisar as saying.

The then informed the apex court that the had permitted both generals to sign foreign employment contracts.

However, Shah, who served in the army as the adjutant general, admitted he was unsure of the rules barring government servants from obtaining foreign employment till two years after their retirement.

The chief justice observed that it is to be seen how this permission was granted.

"We will see how the permission was granted, and what is its nature and duration. These individuals should have obtained the cabinet's permission [prior to their departure]," noted Justice Nisar.

On the issue of dual citizenship, the said the armed forces do not recruit dual citizens and any dual citizen accepted by the army has to give up their foreign nationality.

The top also ordered the defence secretary to ensure that dual citizens were not presently employed by the Pakistani armed forces.

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 17:35 IST