12 Former Ministers Yet to Vacate Official Residences

The Ministry of Public Administration has reported that 12 former ministers have yet to vacate their official residences. Preliminary inspections of these properties have been conducted, focusing on household items and assets.

Ministry officials have instructed the former ministers to settle all utility bills, including water and electricity, before returning the residences. They said that the government will only accept properties free of outstanding dues.

A senior official mentioned that the former ministers have been given a deadline to vacate by tomorrow, warning that failure to comply could result in legal action. The government currently maintains a total of 28 official ministerial residences.