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 LAHORE:After inquiries lasting two years, 94 heads of government-run schools in adidas originals outlet  Punjab have been cleared of charges of inefficiency and misconduct.Inquiries against the heads of public schools had been ordered under the Punjab Employe superstar adidas schwarz es Efficiency, Discipline and Accountabil jordan nere ity Act (PEEDA) 2006 due to their alleged inefficiency and poor performance.The charges had been levelled against principals, in basic pay scales (BPS) 19 and 20, since December of 2016 and inquiries were being conducted against the teachers.A notification, explaining the charges and absolving the principals by the Punjab School Education Department (SED) read,  The chief minister/competent authority initiated joint disciplinary proceedings under Section 3 of the PEEDA Act 2006 against the following officers on the charges of inefficiency and misconduct on account of showing poor performance during their three years tenure as heads of their respective schools evaluated on the basis of various educational Indicators,