The federal government will implement the Tushakana 2023 policy immediately.
According to Geo News, the federal government has banned presidents, prime ministers, ministers, judges, civil and military officials from accepting gifts worth more than $300 from Tushakana.
According to TV reports, the government immediately implemented the Tushakana 2023 policy and issued relevant guidelines.
Toshakan gifts, gifts given by foreign dignitaries to dignitaries and government officials and kept in the "treasury" are usually considered government property. However, according to government policy, these gifts are available only to the political and bureaucratic elite, both civilian and military, and to high judges of justice.
The most influential sections of these societies are traditionally allowed to hoard gifts that they receive on official foreign trips and from foreign officials with large subsidies or are auctioned off to military officials.
Sources said the government has banned the acceptance of vehicles, watches, jewelery and other gifts worth Rs.
Presidents, prime ministers, ministers, judges, civilians, and military personnel are prohibited from accepting gifts of more than $300, and presidents, prime ministers, and government members are prohibited from accepting cash gifts from home or abroad. Supreme authority. a source said.
This source said: Judges, civilians and military people are also prohibited from accepting cash gifts from domestic and foreign officials and they have been ordered to immediately deposit the entire amount to the government treasury if they receive forced cash gifts. Never let anyone buy a valuable vehicle or antique that you received as a gift.
According to sources, under the new policy, donated vehicles will be properly cataloged and displayed in the central vehicle register of the cabinet department, while valuable antiques will be displayed at official government places. In addition, presidents, prime ministers, ministers, judges, civilians, and military personnel will be authorized to purchase gifts valued at less than $300 at market value, while the general public may purchase gifts valued at $300 or more. Buy more through public auction. Available for purchase, as per original.
Apart from the president and prime minister, other officials will be barred from receiving gifts for their families and gold and silver coins will be handed over to the National Bank of Pakistan, sources said.
Strict action will be taken against anyone who violates the Tushakana policy, the sources said, adding that foreign ministry officials would be required to provide gifts to government departments. The value of donations is determined by the Federal Revenue Service and private industry experts, and the value of weapons received as gifts is determined by private companies.
According to sources, employees in grades 1 to 4 will be allowed to receive cash as gifts from foreign officials.
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