15-Year Absence Raises Questions Over Punjab Officer’s Accountability

Lahore (Web Desk) – Allegations have surfaced regarding Muhammad Saleem Janjua (PMS – Punjab Government, Service No. 30254067), claiming a prolonged absence of 15 years from Punjab Government service, reportedly since 2011, while continuing to serve elsewhere.

The officer is currently serving as National Project Manager at the National Ozone Unit, Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Islamabad. According to the claims, he has remained on what is described as an unauthorized and prolonged absence from the Punjab Government during this period.

It is further alleged that similar accusations of irregularities, misconduct, and unauthorized leave had previously been raised against the officer.

Despite a complaint reportedly assigned by the Prime Minister’s Performance Delivery Unit (Pakistan Citizen Portal) dated January 27, 2026, questions are being raised about the lack of action taken for his return to provincial service. Observers argue that such situations may undermine public confidence in government institutions and could constitute a serious administrative and legal concern.

Critics maintain that prolonged unauthorized absence of public servants can affect essential public services, as government employees are salaried to perform duties in service of the public rather than remain absent for extended periods.

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