The federal cabinet has approved amendments to the Special Professional Pay Scales Policy 2019, removing the age limit for important appointments and extensions up to 65 years.
Sources privy to the development said the decision was made during a recent session of the cabinet, where a summary outlining the amendments was circulated and subsequently approved.
The move signifies a departure from previous policies under the PTI regime and marks a strategic shift towards bolstering governance effectiveness through the recruitment of talented individuals, technical experts, and consultants.
Under the revised policy, individuals appointed to key positions can now expect salaries of up to Rs20 lacs per month, opening doors for highly qualified professionals to contribute to the federal administration.
This move is expected to attract a pool of diverse talents and expertise, ultimately leading to improved performance and outcomes across various ministries and divisions.
Speaking on the development, government sources emphasized the importance of nurturing a competent workforce capable of addressing complex challenges and driving sustainable development agendas.
By removing the age limit, the government aims to tap into the vast reservoir of experience and knowledge that seasoned professionals bring to the table, while also fostering an environment conducive to innovation and progress.