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Controversial shelter provider’s new president already out Drop of Light/Shutterstock Controversial shelter provider’s new president already out The Bronx Parent Housing Network fired its CEO for allegedly sexually abusing and harassing shelter residents and employees. His successor has already been replaced. SHARE: The Bronx Parent Housing Network, one of New York City’s major providers of homeless shelters, came under fire after the New York Times found that its leader had allegedly sexually abused and harassed shelter residents and employees. Now, City & State has learned that his successor no longer works for the network. The last president and CEO, Victor Rivera, was fired in response to the allegations and other accusations that he engaged in financial misconduct during his tenure, and the nonprofit has now had to retain an external, independent investigator at the city’s direction. ....
FBR dismisses officer for misconduct Raises odds of concluding similar cases that have been pending for years The FBR said that those who are not complying would be pursued diligently until compliance is achieved. PHOTO: FILE ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has finally dismissed an officer from civil service on charges of “inefficiency and misconduct”, raising the bet for the conclusion of similar over 100 cases pending for years. “The competent authority after having considered all the aspects and material relating to the case, has decided to impose a major penalty of dismissal from service upon Dr Sajid Hussain Arain,” said the dismissal orders of the FBR. ....
Dr Ishrat Hussain conceded that “criticism was levied that the Task Force [on the reforms] was dominated by the PAS officers . Photo by Tahir Jamal, White Star ISLAMABAD: Dispelling the impression that the recent civil service reforms are the brainchild of Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS), the powerful cadre of the bureaucracy, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Institutional Reforms Dr Ishrat Hussain has claimed that the reforms were finalised after over 60 consultative sessions and more than 1,900 officers contributed to the process. The federal government on Jan 21 announced the reforms that would pave way for ‘forced’ retirement of delinquent officers from government service and have introduced tough criteria for promotion of the bureaucrats. ....