Federal cabinet allowed making details and records of Toshakhana

Islamabad: (Staff Reporter) The federal cabinet allowed making the details and records of Toshakhana, a state repository that stores gifts received by public officeholders from other governments and foreign dignitaries, in a major shift in policy. The decision was taken in a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and attended by federal ministers and advisors in the federal cabinet.
According to the source, during the meeting, the participants also reviewed the report of the intra-ministerial committee on the Toshakhana. The Toshakhana department, which was established in 1978, and all the public office holders, including parliamentarians and bureaucrats, is bound to report the gifts to the Cabinet Division as per the rules. The department has been come under the spotlight when proceedings were initiated against former Prime Minister Imran Khan for “not sharing details” of Toshakhana gifts retained by him.
Furthermore the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) also disqualified the PTI chief as member of the National Assembly in the Toshakhana case for not disclosing the gifts last year. The cabinet’s decision comes nearly a week after the federal government told the Lahore High Court (LHC) that public disclosure of Toshakhana details could cause unnecessary media hype and could be potentially damaging for Pakistan s foreign relations.