CDA Approves Police University, Goes Cashless with SAP System
In a major development, the Capital Development Authority (CDA), during its fourth board meeting, approved the allocation of land to the National Police Academy for establishing a police university in Islamabad.
Key Decisions from the Meeting
1. Land Allocation for Police University
- The CDA board has allotted land for the National Police Academy to set up a police university in the capital.
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2. Transition to a Cashless System
- CDA transactions will now be cashless via the SAP double-entry accounting system.
- 165 services at the One Window Operation have already shifted to digital payments.
- Water tanker charges can now be paid via QR codes under the Islamabad Water account.
- In the next phase, fines from municipal, environmental, and enforcement departments will also go cashless.
- An MoU will be signed soon, with CDA staff meeting the Controller General of Pakistan next week to finalize SAP implementation.
3. Financial Transparency & Asset Compilation
- The board directed the compilation of all CDA assets before the end of the financial year.
- CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa instructed the preparation of an annual corporate-style financial report outlining achievements and future targets.
4. Cultural Restoration Efforts
- The board acknowledged the deteriorating condition of the Pak-Romania Friendship Monument and took notice of its required restoration.
Conclusion
These initiatives reflect CDA’s commitment to modernization, financial transparency, and infrastructure development in Islamabad.