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FGEHA to implement F-14/15 allotment policy per Supreme Court judgment

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ISLAMABAD: Director General of the Federal Government Employees Housing Authority (FGEHA) Captain (Retd) Zafar Iqbal has said that the final allotment policy of Sector F-14 and F-15 of the federal capital would be entirely implemented in the light of the orders of the honorable Supreme Court of Pakistan.

The DG notified that the Supreme Court of Pakistan had concluded its arguments over the allotment policy of Sector F-14/15 and that the ruling was reserved. The announcement of the ruling is anticipated to occur within the next few weeks.

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According to Zafar, FGEHA expressed its appreciation to the executive board, steering committee, federal minister, and secretary of housing and works for their advice and assistance in putting forth a realistic case for the allocation policy.

He continued, “We are proactively and vigorously working round the clock to come up to the expectations of our valuable allottees and will proceed expeditiously per the judgment of the Honorable Supreme Court of Pakistan. We greatly appreciate the allottees’ patience and their unwavering faith in the management of FGEHA.”

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