The government has prohibited public servants to use social media platforms without prior permission. The Establishment Division in a memo to federal secretaries and other officials, has instructed them to ensure compliance of the order. “Under the rules, no government employee is allowed to speak on any media platform without government permission. Public servants are also barred from expressing opinion or issuing statement on social media”. An official could not share any official documents or information with unauthorised individuals.

 

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