Pak's state-run PTV fires 17 officials over failure to cover PM's event due to laptop unavailability

Pakistan's state-run PTV has suspended 17 officials for failing to ensure 'proper' coverage of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's Lahore visit due to the non-availability of an advanced laptop.

Published: 01st May 2022 03:56 PM  |   Last Updated: 01st May 2022 03:56 PM   |  A+A-

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By PTI

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's state-run PTV has suspended 17 officials for failing to ensure "proper" coverage of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's Lahore visit due to the non-availability of an advanced laptop.

The newly-elected Prime Minister visited Kot Lakhpat Jail and Ramazan Bazaars in Lahore last week.

However, a Pakistan Television (PTV) team failed to ensure "proper" coverage due to the non-availability of an advanced laptop required to upload the video footage through File Transfer Protocol (FTP), the Dawn newspaper reported.

As per the standard operating procedures, a VVIP team comprising reporters and producers is responsible for the coverage of the prime minister.

The team is equipped with the latest gadgets, including laptops for live streaming and timely uploading of the footage of any event, the report said.

The core team is stationed in Islamabad and moves with the Prime Minister across the country and abroad, it said.

When the PTV Lahore centre was informed about the visit, it asked the PTV headquarters to provide an advanced laptop, it said.

Earlier on April 18 also, the Lahore centre wrote a letter to the headquarters saying: "Since we don't have any laptop editing facility at the Lahore centre, we hired a laptop with the editing facility" but as a permanent arrangement we must own the same facility at the centre."

However, the state-run TV did not pay any attention and suggested hiring one again. At this, the Lahore centre arranged the personal laptop of an official.

After coverage, when the team tried to transmit the footage, it found the battery of the laptop had drained.

Next day, the PTV administration suspended a total of 17 officials, including the VVIP coverage deputy controller Imran Bashir Khan.

In addition, the administration suspended various engineers and cameramen over the alleged neglect.

The suspended employees claimed that they had been scapegoated by the administration appointed by the previous regime in order to save the bigwigs, the report added.


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