Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has issued a show-cause notice to Javed Iqbal Bajwa, the Deputy Station Manager in Birmingham, after it was discovered that his intermediate certificate was fraudulent.
PIA’s spokesperson confirmed that the airline had verified Bajwa’s educational documents with the relevant boards, revealing the certificate to be fake.
Bajwa has been given seven days to respond in writing and provide proof of authenticity. Failure to comply may result in disciplinary action.
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