LAHORE: Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar has taken notice of hefty salaries being paid to doctors at the Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute (PKLI). While hearing various cases of public welfare issues at the Supreme Court’s Lahore registry on Sunday, the CJP ordered PKLI to give details of all doctors and staff employed at the hospital along with records of their salaries. He also ordered the chief secretary to hand over a detailed staff structure of the hospital employees by evening. The CJP said that it has come to the court’s attention that doctors were being hired at the institute for salaries as high as Rs 1.5 million per month. He demanded to know who the head of PKLI is. The chief secretary who was present in court told the bench that the head of PKLI, Dr Saeed Akhter, is out of the country performing Umrah. In March this year, KPLI had come under fire after comparisons were drawn between doctors who worked at government hospitals and those at the KPLI. Hearing the case, the chief justice had remarked that doctors at KPLI get a salary of Rs 1.2 million while on the other hand, the ones working at a government hospital get Rs 0.2 million. Published in Daily Times, April 30th 2018.