CJP questions transparency of govt's response to tackle coronavirus crisis.

ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed on Monday expressed his indignation over 'opaque' procedures and measures adopted to combat the coronavirus crisis in the country, and directed the federal and provincial governments to devise a joint policy to tackle the pandemic within a week and submit a report on it.

During hearing of a suo moto case by a five-member bench of the apex court regarding coronavirus outbreak, the CJP also questioned transparency in distribution of aid and medical supplies.

The secretary health, in his briefing to the court, said that the virus has 'certain types' and the ones in the US and Europe are of a more serious nature. "Why are you comparing us to the US and Europe? Do not do this at all," the CJP said, adding that it is not possible that national authorities 'keep on sleeping' in the hopes that the disaster will pass them by.

During the proceedings, the CJP questioned the federal health secretary about a quarantine centre established near Haji Camp. "Who turned the Haji Camp [in Islamabad] into a quarantine centre?" asked the CJP, to which the secretary health said that the National Disaster Management Authority is responsible for the decision.

The attorney general noted that the NDMA has submitted a report regarding the measures it undertook following the virus outbreak, but none of the NDMA officials were present before the court to discuss the report. The court expressed anger over the lack of representation from the NDMA, following which it questioned Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Hamza Shafqaat about the Haji Camp quarantine centre. "You people are spending billions of rupees, but no one knows what is happening... There is no transparency in anything," he remarked.

The CJP further questioned the criteria being followed by...

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