Pharmaceutical Review (Staff Reporter) The application No.: 503/23 dated December 13, 2023 was filed in the office of the Global Right to Information Rating, Centre for Law and Democracy (info@law-democracy.org, +1 902 431-3686; www.law-democracy.org) to obtaining the final decision of the syndicate on behalf of the findings/ reports submitted by the committee constituted under notification No. SU/Admin(HR) 6469-74 dated: 67.11.2022 under RTI Act, 2013 and the Article 19-A of Constitution and Punjab Transparency.
Reference to the letter No. GS/SO(Uni-II)11-11/2018-240 dated November 6, 2023 of the Chancellor/ Governor Punjab, Governor’s Secretariat, Lahore, Pakistan in continuation of the application No. 499/23 dated – Chief Information Commissioner, F-8 Markaz Islamabad, Pakistan and application No.: 500/23 dated September 6, 2023 –Vice Chancellor, University of Sargodha, it was stated by innocent appellant who received the Minutes of Syndicate of UOS held on 06.09.2023, but, unluckily, I did not request this. he needs the following information,
- The findings/ reports submitted by inquiry committee to the Syndicate of UOS.
- The final decision, notification and/ or letter issued by University of Sargodha to the alleged culprit (Dr. Sajid Bashir) on behalf of the above report.
The respected applicant reserved the right under Right to Information (RTI) Act 2013, Article 19-A of the Constitution of Pakistan and Punjab Transparency Act. Therefore, Global Right to Information Rating was requested to intervene to obtain above information. Unluckily, the Global Right to Information Rating has Ignored and avoided to enforcing the RTI Act 2013; Article 19-A of Constitution of Pakistan and Punjab Transparency. That is an indication of his discriminatory role and poor performance in Pakistan.
Additionally, the overall culprit Dr. Sajid Bashir has a long terrible history of corruption; the cases/ information already submitted to different authorities. Even though, the alleged Dr. Sajid Bashir is currently working as principal pharmacy with Lords College of Pharmacy, 53-M, Quaid-e-Azam Industrial Estate, Kot Lakhpat, Lahore Pakistan. That confirm the poor performance of Pharmacy Council of Pakistan, Islamabad, Pakistan. That is also a big question mark upon the educational substandard and pharmaceutical academia in country.