FGEHF mulls giving money back to public servants

Author: By Farid Sabri

ISLAMABAD: After the decision of the Federal Ombudsman , the Federal Government Employees Housing Foundation has started to consider giving give back the money to the government servants of the federal government. The government servants deposited 135,000 forms and six billion rupees as the first instalment to the Federal Government Employees Housing Foundation.

According to the details the federal ombudsman gave a decision last week that the Federal Government Employees Housing Foundation collection of the money from government servants of the federal government was illegal and the Foundation should return the money back to the people who submitted the forms. Sources of the housing foundation said that the federal ombudsman gave many decisions before but these decisions had no importance. One official of the housing society said that the housing foundation’s target was Rs 19 billion while after the consent of the bureaucracy for sector F-14 Rs 15 lakh and for Bhara Kahu Rs 10 lakh were deposited for category one. While for category 2 3 and 4 people did not deposit the money because of lack of interest. However the last date of submission of money is July 31.

The sources of the federal ombudsman said that the housing federation sent letters for the allotments of plots and the applicants were told to deposit the first instalment according to their category.

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