Cabinet gets its 77th member amid cost-cutting
ISLAMABAD: As the government scrambles to save every penny and introduce cost-cutting measures, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif added another special assistant to his cabinet.
The already hefty cabinet has now swelled to 77 with the induction of Fahd Haroon who was appointed special assistant to the prime minister.
“The Prime Minister … has been pleased to appoint Mr. Fahd Haroon, as Special Assistant to the Prime Minister with the status of Minister of State, with immediate effect,” reads a notification issued by the cabinet division.
Mr Haroon, a prominent media personality, has the distinction to work with two rivals: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).
He was appointed former prime minister Imran Khan’s focal person for information in March 2020. In Dec 2022, he was appointed Sindh chief minister’s special assistant for media affairs.
Mr Haroon has also served in important positions in professional and advisory capacities, such as Chairman FPCCI Press and Electronic Media Committee and member of the Pakistan Broadcasters Association, as per media reports.
Government sources have told Dawn that former finance secretary and prominent economist Dr Waqar Masood has been offered to join the cabinet.
A notification of his appointment could be issued next week.
Dr Masood also served as special assistant to PM Khan on revenue from Oct 2020 to Aug 2021. Currently, the cabinet comprises 34 federal ministers, seven ministers for the state, four advisers to the PM and 32 special assistants to the PM.
Published in Dawn, January 20th, 2023