Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal (PBM) Conducts Nationwide Training Program to Strengthen the Capacity of the Workforce

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Islamabad : 11 July 2025 – Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal (PBM) successfully conducted a comprehensive nationwide training program to strengthen the capacity of its workforce, aligning with the vision of Managing Director Senator Captain (Retd.) Shaheen Khalid Butt.

Under the leadership of Director General Professor Dr. Zeeshan Danish, the initiative emphasized organizational behavior, whistleblowing, and conflict of interest policies to reinforce PBM’s commitment to transparency, merit, and good governance.

The training sessions, held at PBM’s Head Office in Islamabad and simultaneously across provincial and regional offices, engaged hundreds of officers and staff. These sessions underscored policies designed to promote a transparent and equitable workplace.

Dr. Danish affirmed that every PBM employee has the right to report concerns, ensuring accountability, and announced the forthcoming establishment of dedicated committees in all PBM offices to oversee policy implementation.

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Senator Butt reiterated his goal of transforming PBM into a model institution, while Dr. Danish described the policies as a landmark in institutional reform.

The training, personally led by Dr. Danish at one of the Islamabad centers, was me supported by key directors, including Dr. Qasim Zafar (Projects), Abdul Mannan (Monitoring & Evaluation), Kashif Nadeem (MIS), Ms. Saima Wadood (ICT), Abdul Hafeez Mahesar (Sindh), Muhammad Zaheer (Lahore), Ramzan Tahir (Multan), and Lal Badshah (KPK).

Sessions in Gilgit-Baltistan and Balochistan were conducted virtually, ensuring nationwide participation.

Participants praised the Managing Director and Director General for delivering engaging, learning-focused sessions in a supportive environment. The policies, available on PBM’s website and distributed during the training, were thoroughly discussed, covering objectives, complaint mechanisms, and protections for complainants.

This initiative reflects PBM’s dedication to enhancing service delivery and operational efficiency, rooted in the Islamic principles of charity, compassion, and accountability that guide its mission.

Pakistan in the World – June 2025

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