Pakistan foreign ministry sacks officer in Ukraine over sexual harassment

Pakistan foreign ministry sacks officer in Ukraine over sexual harassment
This photograph taken on Jan. 22, 2020, shows the external view of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad. (AN photo)
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Updated 07 May 2020
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Pakistan foreign ministry sacks officer in Ukraine over sexual harassment

Pakistan foreign ministry sacks officer in Ukraine over sexual harassment
  • Waqar Ahmad was posted as First Secretary in Ukraine
  • He was charged with gross misconduct and was removed by the ministry that found him guilty

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan sacked one of its foreign services officers posted in Ukraine after he was found guilty of sexually harassing a local worker in the host country, a foreign ministry notification issued on May 5 said.

According to the official statement, Waqar Ahmad, a grade 18 officer of the Foreign Service of Pakistan, was posted as First Secretary to Kiev in Ukraine.

Ahmad was charged with “gross misconduct, conduct unbecoming of an officer and gentleman, conduct prejudicial to good order and service discipline, sexually harassment of a local cleaner/messenger, abuse of authority, creating a hostile environment and unlawful termination of a local employee (in Kiev),” the notification read.

The document added that foreign office found Ahmad guilty of the charges and was removing him from the service with immediate effect.

According to the government’s service rules, he can appeal the decision before the Service Tribunal of Pakistan.