To control blasphemy, pornography, Federal Cabinet okays amendment in FIA Act

F.P. Report

Islamabad: Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Tuesday chaired a meeting of the Federal Cabinet at Prime Minister House.

The Cabinet accorded permission, in principle, to sign the revised Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the Ministry of Employment and Labor of the Republic of Korea on sending and receiving of workers under the Employment Permit System.

The meeting approved amendment in the Schedule of FIA Act, 1974. The amendment aims at bringing the offences of blasphemy and pornography in the ambit of Prevention of Electronic Crime Act, 2016.

Observing that the directives issued to PEMRA to off-air and later on-air transmission of Private TV Channels on 25 Nov 2017 and 26 Nov 2017, respectively,  as policy directives of the Federal government, the meeting accorded ex-post facto approval to the two directives.

The Federal Cabinet granted ex-post facto approval to the appointment of Mr. Muhammad Arshad Khan Jadoon as Chairman Implementation Tribunal for Newspaper Employees (ITNE) and also approved granting of MP-1 scale for him. The appointment has been made for two years.

The Cabinet approved appointment of Mr. Qurban Ali Khan as Member Technical in Customs Appellate Tribunal (CAT) Peshawar, Mr. Saud Imran Ahmed in CAT Bench-I Lahore and Dr. Zulfiqar Ahmed Malik in CAT Bench-I Karachi.

Resignation of Mr. Ali Suleman Habib, as Director from PIACL Board, was approved.

The Cabinet approved appointment of Rear Admiral Zaka-ur-Rehman, SI(M) as Director General Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA).

Amendment in the Guidelines of Prime Minister’s Global SDGs Achievement Programme was also approved.

The meeting also granted ex-post facto approval to the formation of National Implementation Committee on FATA Reforms. Minister for Defence and Corp Commander 11 Corp have been included in the high level implementation committee.

The Cabinet approved Medical Devices Rules, 2017 in lieu of Rules, 2015.