Mohammad Riaz, a former Treasury Officer, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) BSC Peshawar has appealed the Governor SBP Mohammad Ashraf Wathra for doing justice in granting 100 percent pension commutation to him. Mohammad Riaz joined SBP in May 1975 and during his 39 years long career performed his duties with honesty and dedication.
Talking to this scribe, he said that though his service was due till 22 May 2014, but due to the negative attitude of his superiors he was forced to retire on August 30, 2013 and made documentation for 100% commutation. But, due to adverse marking in annual confidential report (ACR) my name was recommended for 50% commutation.
He complained that his reporting officer had finalized his annual report without providing him the opportunity to be heard and inflicted heavy financial losses on him. Furthermore, the additional tax deducted from his salary of the July 2013 was also not returned to him while his appeals to the bank authorities in this regard have also went to the deaf ears. The aggrieved retired official said that the reporting officer has mentioned unsatisfactory performance to deprive me of my rights irrespective of the fact that during my 39 years long service no major penalty was imposed on me. Furthermore, the reporting officer has even stamped his signature in wrong place and column reserved for the concerned employee.
Behavioral performance has 50% in PER Form of the employee, out of which he was given 30 marks. In this connection, the concerned retired SBP employee had also approached the office of Federal Ombudsman, which returned his application with regret that his problem was out of their ambit. He appealed the Governor State Bank of Pakistan for doing justice with him by granting 100% pension commutation to him.


















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