Power tussle rocks HEC

A view of the University of Karachi. — File photo
ISLAMABAD, Dec 3: Tension between the new executive director (ED) of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) Qamar Zaman and Chairman HEC Dr Javaid R. Leghari is headed for a pitched battle.
Work started normally in HEC on Monday but things changed as word spread in the institution that on his first day in office the new ED summoned Director General Research and Development Dr Mazhar Saeed to be told that he and Director General Administration Awais Ahmed replace each other and left.
Soon after Mr Qamar Zaman left, his office staff informed Chairman Leghari about his summary transfer-posting order. That was shocking news for Mr Leghari as he was present in his office but was not consulted, more so because Dr Saeed immediately acted on the order.
After a long discussion with his trusted officers, the HEC chairman decided to cancel the order issued by Mr Zaman as even day-to-day affairs could not be conducted in the absence of a trustworthy administration officer.
By the evening, Dr Leghari declared the order null and void through a notification and refused to accept Mr Zaman as ED.
According to sources, he told people close to him that “the commission has the autonomy and the powers to appoint the ED. Mr Naqvi cannot be removed by the Establishment Division through a notification.” He said he would raise the issue in a meeting with the prime minister.
It was on November 28 that the Establishment Division gave the additional charge of ED to the secretary ministry of education and training Qamar Zaman. The same day he submitted his joining report to the office of the chairman HEC and left. However, Dr Naqvi insisted that he was still ED, saying the HEC had extended his contract by another four years.
According to the notification, Dr Leghari declared the posting/transfer orders of both the officers null and void. He also said the commission had already decided that the Establishment Division does not have the jurisdiction to appoint the ED. As per Section-11(1) of the HEC Act, only the commission has the authority to appoint the executive director so the notification has no legal basis.
The chairman also said the commission had already granted four-year extension to Dr Naqvi with effect from September 16.
Apart from the chairman, other HEC employees continued to press for Dr Naqvi’s removal. The association of over 600 regular employees of the HEC has categorically rejected the order of the chairman to stop Qamar Zaman from performing his official duties.
A delegation of the employees met Dr Nasser Ali Khan, the member operations, and told him that the chairman had no right to oppose the orders of the Establishment Division because they were issued with the consent of the prime minister. The member operation assured them that the issue would be resolved amicably.
An officer of the HEC, who is not in favour of Dr Naqvi, added: “The association has decided to hold a peaceful protest against the illegal order of the chairman issued against the writ of the government of Pakistan.”
He said that on December 5 they would go to the meeting of the Senate standing committee on education and training to record their protest. He said the appointment of the new ED had nothing to do with the autonomy of the HEC. “We have no choice but to start a campaign against the chairman because he is not ready to accept the orders of the PM,” he said.
Murtaza Noor, the media coordinator of the HEC, said the commission had been appointing officers in the management pay scale since 2002.
“Legal expert Chaudhry Aitzaz Ahsan has also given an opinion that a new ED cannot be appointed because Dr Naqvi’s contract has been extended for another four years,” he said.









Dr Naqvi should stay otherwise HEC is doomed and consequently Pakistan is doomed. It is the efforts of Dr Atta ur Rehman and Dr Naqvi as a team who managed to bring Pakistani Education system at par to the developing countries. The corrupt politicians want to take over the HEC to get hold of the remaining funds they have, its a pity and deep shame..Dr Laghair, keep up the fight for us, we are with you.
@Sam…can you provide a proof or point to news which shows massive corruption in HEC?
@Akhtar Dr. Naqvi and Dr. Leghari are Pakistani and better than ppl in govt and many others?
At times it appears some of the remarks come fron ppl who are still in their diapers. No organization is without issue, still HEC has done failry well. Stop beliving on allegations blindly, but again that is the is the characterstic of Pakistani..
If Dr. Naqvi really cares for the HEC, he should leave with dignity. The current Chairman should also be replaced for a thorough house-cleaning. The HEC should be managed by a team of Pakistanis who really care for the well-being of higher-education while contributing to improve the basic (high school and college) education. The current selection process for HEC scholarship favours those who are well-connected and have been part of well-established private colleges.
If Dr. Naqvi really cares for HEC, he should leave with dignity. The current Chairman should also be replaced to do a thorough house cleaning. The HEC should be managed by a group of individuals who care for the well-enjoy good reputations in developed countries.
Mr. akhtar you really have no idea about whats going on yet you had to put forward your silly opinion. You dont even know what Dr. naqvi and Dr Atta-ur-Rehman have done for the Higher Education in Pakistan and you want a house cleaning? To what end? for putting government controlled YES MEN in the only corruption free organization that we have?
HEC have already completed its life.Its full of corruption now.Pakistan no longer needs HEC
@Sam, with due respect, if ever HEC has been governed by an honest and capable chairman, its respectable Mr. Javed Leghari. Had HEC won’t be there, our private sector Universities, too, won’t be able to deliver.