KP's top healthcare regulator quits over dept's 'unwarranted interference'.

Byline: Ashfaq Yusufzai

PESHAWAR -- Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Care Commission Dr Mohammad Rehman on Saturday stepped down saying he's unable to stay put as the 'unwarranted interference' of the health department has brought the commission's working to a standstill.

The development comes over a week after a member of the commission's board, Gohar Javed, quit.

In the letter of resignation sent to the chief secretary, Dr Mohammad Rehman complained about the 'extreme highhandedness, immaturity and incompetence of the people at the helm of the health department and said the commission failed to hire the most essential staff.

He alleged that the department was unaware of the HHC's importance which has been created to regulate healthcare services in private and public sector through KP Health Care Commission Act 2015.

Dr Rehman said in Feb, the board began the process to fill the HCC's technical positions but the health department stopped it citing the government's recruitment ban as the reason despite knowing that the commission didn't have even the bare minimum professionals required to oversee technical matters.

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'We have conveyed the critical situation regarding unavailability of staff to the department, which is adamant on interfering in the affairs of the HCC though the Act doesn't authorise and empower it to do so. As a resultant, the body is faced with an acute shortage of staff,' he said.

The HCC chairman said the commission had filled only the positions of the chief executive officer, director operations and business support and additional director monitoring and evaluation but their contractual terms would end in Nov leaving the body with no officer.

He said three of the four director positions and all 11 manager posts had been vacant since the commission became functional five years ago.

Dr Rehman said the department had the 'mala fide intentions of...

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