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Govt officials prohibited from using WhatsApp

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Staff Reporter
Islamabad

The government employees have been banned from using WhatsApp, including sharing of documents on their personal WhatsApp number. The decision was taken during a meeting of National Assembly’s IT committee presided over by MNA Ali Khan Jadoon.
The National Information Technology Board officials told the meeting that the government employees have been prohibited from using WhatsApp, and the government has taken an initiative of developing a server similar with WhatsApp.
The meeting was further informed that the upcoming service would allow employees to send voice messages, videos and share documents.
Meanwhile, the Information Technology board has recommended that the government ban social networking websites such as Twitter, WhatsApp, Facebook and YouTube in government offices.
In a briefing to a standing committee of the National Assembly, the board also advised that a separate authority be set up to combat the spread of fake news across the country.
According to reports, the technology board told the standing committee that government employees spent a lot of their office time on social websites, and even conduct part time business on them.
In order to stop this practice, the committee was informed that a new local social network, modeled on WhatsApp, would be introduced into government offices to streamline communications.
Concerns related to data theft and other issues were also discussed in the briefing. Recently, a spate of leaked notifications from government offices have sparked anger in power circles.
It has even led to the practice of fake notifications being circulated on social media to discredit a particular governmental agency or official. The technology board has urged the governmnt to act against this threat.

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