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Three pilots among 50 PIA staffers sacked over fake degrees
By News Desk
Published: December 29, 2018
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PIA spokesperson says probe underway into all illegal recruitment. PHOTO: FILE
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Saturday terminated the contracts of 50 staffers, including three pilots, after they were found to be possessing fake degrees.
“We have begun probe into [the cases of] all staffers who were hired [while] holding sham degrees,” PIA spokesperson Mashood Tajwar told The Express Tribune.
Tajwar added that action will be taken against all employees found culpable.
Earlier, on December 21, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) revealed that more than 20 air hostesses and stewards at the national flag carrier held fake matriculation certificates.
The authority had sent the certificates to different educational boards of the country for verification. All the boards confirmed that more than 20 crew members possessed fake degrees.
The CAA then asked the PIA to immediately terminate the services of the said staff members. The national flag carrier has now taken action against the employees.
Earlier this month, PIA informed the Supreme Court that at least 12 pilots and 73 crew members held fake degrees.
Read more: firing , Latest , Pakistan
By News Desk
Published: December 29, 2018
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PIA spokesperson says probe underway into all illegal recruitment. PHOTO: FILE
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Saturday terminated the contracts of 50 staffers, including three pilots, after they were found to be possessing fake degrees.
“We have begun probe into [the cases of] all staffers who were hired [while] holding sham degrees,” PIA spokesperson Mashood Tajwar told The Express Tribune.
Tajwar added that action will be taken against all employees found culpable.
Earlier, on December 21, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) revealed that more than 20 air hostesses and stewards at the national flag carrier held fake matriculation certificates.
The authority had sent the certificates to different educational boards of the country for verification. All the boards confirmed that more than 20 crew members possessed fake degrees.
The CAA then asked the PIA to immediately terminate the services of the said staff members. The national flag carrier has now taken action against the employees.
Earlier this month, PIA informed the Supreme Court that at least 12 pilots and 73 crew members held fake degrees.
Read more: firing , Latest , Pakistan