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NAB files supplementary reference against PPP supremos Asif Zardari and Faryal Talpur


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The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Monday filed a supplementary reference in the fake accounts case against former president Asif Ali Zardari and MPA Faryal Talpur.

In its reference, the anti-corruption watchdog alleged that the funds of a private bank were wrongly used and land was purchased under the name of a benamidar (ostensible owner).

The bureau said that the accused named Mushtaq has a joint account with the former president, adding that according to the bank record, the account was used for the PPP co-chairperson. Funds were also transferred abroad through the same account, the reference alleges.

According to the reference, Rs8.3 billion were withdrawn from the fake accounts and Rs1.2bn were taken out illegally from a private bank’s account. It also says that Rs950 million were then transferred back to Zardari's account for his use.

The reference also alleges that Anwar Majeed, Abdul Ghani and Mustafa Zulqarnain played a crucial role in the case.
 
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NAB freezes industries owned by Shahbaz family


LAHORE: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Lahore, has issued orders to freeze industries owned by family members of Shahbaz Sharif in the assets beyond means case, The News has learnt.

According to documents available with The News, the industries including Chiniot Power Limited, Ramzan Energy Limited, Al-Arabia Sugar Mills, Crystal Plastics Private Limited, Sharif Dairy Farms Private Limited and Sharif Poultry Farms Private Limited were ordered to be frozen in separate orders issued by the NAB Lahore chief on Monday. The NAB Lahore DG, Shahzad Saleem, directed the authorities concerned, including the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), to implement the orders with immediate effect.

Shahbaz Sharif, Hamza Shahbaz, Suleman Shahbaz and Nusrat Shahbaz will not be able to receive any benefit from the aforementioned industries following the anti-graft body’s move. Members of the Sharif family and their financial advisers were given copies of the directives.

In separate letters written to various departments including Excise and Taxation, Revenue and District Governments, the anti-graft watchdog banned sale, purchase and transfer of all properties belonging to the former Punjab chief minister and his family members including Tehmina Durrani.

In Chiniot Power Limited, an investigation against accused Shahbaz Sharif, Hamza Shahbaz, Suleman Shahbaz and others for offence(s) of corruption and corrupt practices as defined under Section 9(a) punishable under Section 1 O of the National Accountability Ordinance 1999 with Section 3 of the Anti-Money Laundering Act 2010 started. During investigations, it revealed that accused Shahbaz Sharif, Hamza Shahbaz, Suleman Shahbaz and Nusrat Shahbaz have acquired shares and have beneficial interests in M/s Chiniot Power Ltd, having its registered office at 91-F, Model Town, Lahore, in their own names as well as in the names of their relatives/Benamidars/associates.

According to the letter, the investigation officer in Punjab had found that there were reasonable grounds for believing that the accused have committed the aforesaid offences. “I, therefore, order that the aforesaid shares of the accused and any financial benefits or any other interest arising out o the above-mentioned shares; and any other financial benefit, right, title of aforesaid persons and their associates/Benamidars in the aforesaid company be frozen U/S 12 of NAO 1999 to prohibit the delivery of any benefit to the accused and their relatives/Benamidars/associates.”

In Sharif Poultry Farms Private Limited, an investigation against accused Shahbaz Sharif, Hamza Shahbaz, Suleman Shahbaz and others for offence(s) of corruption and corrupt practices as defined under Section 9(a) punishable under Section 1 O of the National Accountability Ordinance 1999 with Section 3 of the Anti-Money Laundering Act 2010 started. During the investigation, it revealed that Shahbaz, Hamza, Suleman and Nusrat have acquired shares and have beneficial interests in M/s Sharif Dairy Farm Power Ltd, having its registered office at 55-K, Model Town, Lahore, in their own names as well as in the names of their relatives/Benamidars/associates.

According to the letter, the investigation officer in Punjab has found that there are reasonable grounds for believing that the accused have committed the aforesaid offences. It was, therefore, ordered that the aforesaid shares of accused persons and any financial benefits or any other interest arising out o the above-mentioned shares; and any other financial benefit, right, title of aforesaid persons and their associates/Benamidars in the aforesaid company be frozen U/S 12 of the NAO 1999 to, amongst others, prohibit the delivery of any benefit to the accused and their relatives/Benamidars/associates arising out of the aforesaid company. Such investigations were also held in Ramzan Energy Ltd, M/S Al-Arabia Sugar Mills Ltd and M/S Crystal Plastics (Pvt) Ltd.

Meanwhile, PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb has reacted to the NAB action, saying that such jabs at Shahbaz Sharif are the worst kind of a smear campaign. Shahbaz does not own any shares in any of these companies. Despite the worst political victimisation in the history of Pakistan by this imposed regime, they have been unable to indict Shahbaz in a single case of corruption.

She said the PML-N president was in judicial custody and NAB custody and after endless inquiries and exhaustive investigations, they could not find a dime of corruption. During his tenure, Shahbaz implemented projects worth billions of rupees. These included mega projects of energy, communication, health, education and public transport. The entire record is with Punjab and federal governments and yet not a single rupee corruption is established. These companies have been working since the 1980s. Shahbaz has neither been a director or shareholder in any of these businesses nor has he drawn any dividends from them. The NAB is not only launching a victimisation campaign based on lies but is also overstepping its jurisdiction.

She said this is the extreme level of political victimisation where private businesses are being subjected to the worst form of harassment. All this is just another episode of the maligning strategy by the failed incompetent regime.
 
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NAB freezes properties acquired by Shehbaz, his two sons over 'offences of corruption'
December 03, 2019


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Shehbaz Sharif and his sons Hamza Shehbaz and Salman Shehbaz (not pictured) have been accused of acquiring properties in cases pertaining to money laundering and assets beyond known income. — DawnNewsTV/File
The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Tuesday issued orders to freeze assets owned by PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif and his sons — Hamza Shehbaz and Salman Shehbaz — in different cities, including Lahore, Chiniot, Haripur and Abbottabad, citing corruption offences.

The orders will remain in place for 15 days, during which NAB will file an application in the relevant accountability court for their confirmation.

The anti-corruption watchdog issued six orders, each listing separate properties acquired by Shehbaz, Hamza and Salman — all three of whom are nominated in corruption cases being probed by NAB.

According to the bureau, the evidence collected against the three so far had provided NAB with "reasonable grounds for believing" that Shehbaz, Salman and Hamza were involved in "offences of corruption and corrupt practices".

The cases against the father and sons are those of money laundering and assets beyond known income. According to NAB, it found that Shehbaz acquired several properties — that have now been frozen — in the name of his wives Nusrat Shehbaz and Tehmina Durrani in Lahore, Abbottabad and Haripur. Hamza and Salman also acquired several properties in Lahore and Chiniot, which have now been frozen by NAB.

Nearly all the properties highlighted in the orders issued by NAB are located in residential areas.
 
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NAB challenges Maryam's bail in top court, wonders if LHC had 'fallen in error'
December 06, 2019

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Maryam Nawaz had been granted bail in the Chaudhry Sugar Mills (CSM) case, in which she is a suspect, for an indefinite period by the LHC.
The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Friday challenged in the Supreme Court the bail granted to PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz by the Lahore High Court (LHC).

Last month, Maryam had been granted bail in the Chaudhry Sugar Mills (CSM) case, in which she is a suspect, for an indefinite period by the LHC. While the high court had reserved its verdict on October 31, it was announced on November 4.

In its petition filed today, NAB argued that the LHC, in granting post-arrest bail to the PML-N leader, might have "fallen in error" because it did not consider the "cardinal principle of criminal law as envisaged under the provisions of Section 9(b) of NAO, (National Accountability Ordinance) 1999". As per Section 9 (b) of NAO, all offences under the Ordinance are non-bailable.

NAB's petition further said that the LHC might have also ignored previous Supreme Court orders in this regard. The accountability watchdog pointed out that Maryam is suspected of involvement in money laundering through investments of variable heavy amounts being the main shareholder of the CSM. NAB has also alleged that she was involved in money laundering with the help of some foreigners during the period of 1992-93, when her father Nawaz Sharif was the prime minister.

The anti-corruption bureau urged the Supreme Court to allow NAB to "examine the legality, propriety and vires" of the LHC verdict. It further prayed that the top court sets aside the high court's decision and cancels Maryam's bail in the "interest of justice".


Maryam's bail

The PML-N leader had been arrested along with her cousin Yousuf Abbas by NAB in the CSM corruption case on August 8. On September 25, they were sent to jail on judicial remand by an accountability court in Lahore.

The PML-N vice president had approached LHC on September 30 seeking post-arrest bail in the CSM case, in which she is suspected of money laundering.

Following the sudden deterioration in the health of her father, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, she then filed a miscellaneous petition on October 24 seeking immediate bail on the basis of fundamental rights and humanitarian reasons.

Before the court reserved its verdict on Maryam's bail plea, NAB's additional prosecutor general Jahanzaib Bharwana had opposed her request for bail on humanitarian grounds and said: "It has been established by Supreme Court's verdicts that a suspect can only be granted bail in extraordinary circumstances.

"Maryam Nawaz's case does not qualify as an extraordinary one."

The PML-N leader had been allowed to see her father once last month when she herself was admitted to the Services Hospital due to some health complaints. The development came after a request was sent by the party to the Punjab Home Department asking for special permission to be granted.
 
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BRT Peshawar, Malam Jabba cases 'ready',


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Chairman NAB Justice (retd) Javed Iqbal on Monday said that corruption references are 'ready' in the BRT Peshawar and Malam Jabba ski resort cases.

He was addressing a ceremony in Islamabad on the International Anti-Corruption Day, which was also attended by President Arif Alvi and Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser.

The NAB chairman said that "the winds have started blowing from a different direction" and that everyone will see a difference "soon".

Senior Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders are facing investigations in the two cases in question.

The Peshawar High Court had recently directed the FIA to probe the multi-billion rupee BRT project, which is still not complete despite multiple deadlines set by the PTI government in Khyber Pakhtwnkha.

Defence Minister Pervaiz Khattak and other senior officials working under him when he was the chief minister in KP are separately facing investigations in the Malam Jabba case.

"We cannot claim to eliminate corruption completely from the country nor is this only the responsibility of NAB," he said, adding that every Pakistani has to play a role in the campaign.

Javed claimed that NAB is progressing well towards its destination. "Those who looted the country are either behind bars or have left the country."

He said people ask him why NAB has not been taking action on BRT. "Let me make it very clear that action will be taken as soon as the stay order is vacated."

Responding to allegations that NAB is "in alliance" with the government, he clarified that NAB respects all the politician and bureaucrats.

"We are not working on someone’s directions and not taking political revenge on someone’s behalf," he said.

"There is no point in badmouthing me; you should rather focus on defending your cases," he said, possibly in reference to a statement from PML-N President Shahbaz Sharif, who in a recent press conference had alleged that NAB is working on PM Imran Khan’s "instructions".
 
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Tycoon Malik Riaz booked in Rs100bn land scam
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January 16, 2020


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The reference is said to be an offshoot of the fake accounts case against former president and PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari and his sister Faryal Talpur.— Reuters/File
ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau on Wednesday filed a reference against real estate tycoon Malik Riaz and many others for illegal allotment of an amenity plot in Karachi’s Clifton area where the Bahria Town built Pakistan’s tallest building, Bahria Icon Tower.

The reference is said to be an offshoot of the fake accounts case against former president and PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari and his sister Faryal Talpur. It is also a first reference in which Malik Riaz, the chairman of the Bahria Town, is nominated. NAB also nominated his son-in-law Zain Malik as one of the suspects.

Other suspects are former Pakistan Peoples Party Senator Yousaf Baloch, former adviser to Sindh chief minister Dr Dinshaw Anklesaria, former Sindh chief secretary Abdul Subhan Memon, former director general-parks Liaquat Qaimkhani, Waqas Raffat, Ghulam Arif, Khawaja Shafique, Jamil Baloch, Afzal Aziz, Syed Mohammad Shah, Khurram Arif, Abdul Karim Paleejo, Khawaja Badee uz Zaman and others.

Contrary to its past practice, NAB — which is otherwise very prompt when issuing a press release even in the stages of inquiry and investigation mainly against opposition leaders — this time did not issue any statement or share any detail about the reference with the media.

However, the reference that NAB filed before the registrar of the accountability court stated that the accused persons caused a loss of over Rs100 billion to the national exchequer through illegal allotment of an amenity plot related to Bagh Ibne Qasim, where Bahria Town constructed its Icon Tower.

NAB alleges Bahria Town built Pakistan’s tallest building on Karachi’s Bagh Ibne Qasim land

The skyscraper is located near the coast of the Arabian Sea in Karachi and it includes 62 storeys with 40-storey mixed-used buildings.

After scrutiny, the registrar office will forward the reference to the administrative judge of the accountability courts, Mohammad Bashir.

Last year, former Sindh works and services secretary Sajjad Abbasi, who was arrested in June 2019 for his alleged involvement in the Icon Tower case, became an approver.

In a statement to the court, he said that he sold an amenity plot to Dr Anklesaria while he was working as the executive district officer-revenue. He claimed that Dr Anklesaria then sold that plot to Malik Riaz, who constructed the Bahria Icon Tower there.

It may be mentioned that during a hearing of the post-arrest bail of Ms Talpur in the fake accounts case, Islamabad High Court Chief Justice Athar Minallah asked the investigation officer of the case as to why those who were involved in Rs750 million transactions through fake accounts were never arrested. The IO said that the Bahria Town chairman was on top of the list and NAB was trying to trace his and other suspects’ whereabouts.

Expressing his displeasure over the lethargy of NAB, the CJ observed, “This is how NAB exercises power to arrest people [...] NAB does not have unfettered power of arrest.” Later, the court granted bail to Ms Talpur.

It may be recalled here that former Karachi mayor and Pak Sarzameen Party chairman Syed Mustafa Kamal and others are also facing a NAB reference regarding alleged illegal allotment of around 5,500 square yards of commercial land to Bahria Town for a multi-storey building.

When contacted, senior Bahria Town official retired Col Khalil claimed that the real estate firm had purchased the land in a transparent manner.

He said that the case did not belong to the fake accounts case since all the payments regarding purchase of the land were made through cheques from genuine and verified accounts.

Published in Dawn, January 16th, 2020
 
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NAB approves filing fresh graft references against Nawaz, Zardari, Gilani
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January 16, 2020


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(L-R) Former PM Nawaz Sharif, ex-president Asif Ali Zardari and former PM Yousuf Raza Gillani. — AFP/AP/File

The Executive Board Meeting (EBM) of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Thursday authorised filing fresh corruption references against former prime ministers Nawaz Sharif and Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani and former President Asif Ali Zardari for allegedly causing losses worth billions of rupees to the national exchequer.

The meeting also authorised closing the inquiry against Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis Zulfi Bukhari due to lack of evidence.

The meeting, chaired by NAB Chairman Justice (Retd) Javed Iqbal, authorised filing three corruption references against Gilani, Sharif, Zardari, Khawaja Anwer Majeed and Khawaja Abdul Ghani Majeed in the fake bank accounts case.

The suspects have been accused of receiving gifts and vehicles from the government in violation of rules and regulations which inflicted losses to the national exchequer, said a press release issued by the accountability watchdog on Thursday.

The meeting also approved filing a corruption reference against former ambassador Kamran Shafi and former high commissioner in United Kingdom Wajid Shams-ul-Hassan for causing losses of $27,000 and GBP 28,000 to the national exchequer, respectively.

Besides, the meeting accorded approval for filing a corruption reference against Abdullah Alvi, the honorary secretary of the State Bank of Pakistan Staff Cooperative Housing Society, and others for cheating people and depriving them of Rs7.8 million.

The meeting also authorised conducting four investigations against various personalities including officials of Nishat Chaunian Limited, Nepra and Central Power Purchasing Agency, officers of the Sindh Health Department, programme manager of Hepatitis Prevention and Control Programme, Government of Sindh and others, Balochistan Health Minister Rehmat Baloch and former MNA from district Jacobabad Ejaz Hussain Jakhrani.



NAB’s performance

The bureau’s chairman informed the meeting that they have directly or indirectly recovered Rs158 billion in the last 28 months. He added that the conviction ratio stood at 70 per cent.

The accountability watchdog has filed 630 corruption references in various accountability courts in the last 28 months, while a total of 1,275 corruption references valuing Rs943 billion are currently in various accountability courts.
 
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Ballooning to billions: Finally, NAB orders investigation against minister-brothers

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(L) Punjab Finance Minister Hashim Jawan Bakht and Federal Minister of National Food Security and Research Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtyar (R)

ISLAMABAD: After remaining indecisive for more than a year, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has ordered formal investigation into the allegations against Federal Minister for Planning Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtyar and his brother, Punjab Finance Minister Hashim Jawan Bakht whose assets have “ballooned to billions of rupees.”

The decision was taken in the NAB’s Executive Board meeting held on January 16, said an official privy to the development. The spokesman for NAB promised to respond after checking but later avoided receiving call when tried a multiple times by The News. Khusro didn’t respond either when repeatedly called for his comments. A text message to him also remained unanswered.

Ahsan Abid Advocate, complainant against both minister-brothers, said a NAB officer who spoke on behalf of chairman informed him during a meeting late Friday that the case has been converted into investigation. He had filed complaint in 2018. In September that year, the NAB headquarters had referred this complaint for verification to NAB Multan which after three-month inquiry testified the allegations and reported back to the headquarters that the complaint is credible enough for conversion into proper investigation wherein the ministers could be summoned for detailed probe.

The headquarters didn’t seem to be in haste notwithstanding the fact that the complainant moved the Lahore High Court (LHC) in May 2019 praying the case be concluded on time and merit as is being done against the opposition politicians. The court subsequently put the NAB on notice but it remained indecisive until recently. It has been learnt that a couple of NAB notices were issued to the minister; the last one in August 2019. The minister would send them to some dignitaries close to NAB asking them to make Bureau understand not to commit any mischief. What triggered the NAB’s decision of launching investigation right now remains unexplained.

A source close to the minister termed the NAB investigation baseless and politically motivated. He said Makhdoom family would provide each and every detail to establish that the assets it amassed aren't ill-gotten and have rather been procured through bonafide sources. He said that the whole affair will be crystal clear after the investigation is completed.

As per complaint verification report of NAB Multan submitted in December 2018, the ministers’ family did a roaring investment in six years of the last decade. It set up four sugar mills, five power generation companies, four trading companies including one in London, one ethonal manufacturing company and two others. “Their agricultural property increased from 5,702 kanals (712 acres) to 7,780 kanals (972 acres) meaning thereby an increase of 2,078 kanals (260 acres) in short span, along with 6-7 residential houses and plots in different cities,” according to complaint verification report sent by the regional office to the NAB headquarters.

A couple of properties that Khusro purchased in his name in DHA Lahore were not declared in the nomination papers, according to this report which further reveals that the “family received a foreign remittance of approx. Rs979 million during 2011-2018.” Current market value of the assets of the minister’s family (who live in a joint family setting) is more than Rs100 billion, the report of NAB Multan had revealed.

How did this land-owning family jump into the club of top industrialists remains a mystery. No bank loan was taken for building this empire, the investigators concluded who noted in the report that further assets could be traced if an inquiry was ordered and the accused were investigated. What has been found so far is on the basis of corporate record, tax declarations, revenue documents, banking information and travel history.

The minister himself is a frequent foreign traveller. In the last five years alone, Khusro went abroad for as many as 189 times which means more than thrice a month. What he does there will remain unknown until he is taken into custody for investigation. His number of brothers varies in different records. Nadra data shows the minister has only one brother (who is now a provincial minister), whereas the land record suggests he has two brothers.

The rise of this family has been explained in the following lines in the NAB’s complaint verification report: “From 2006, the family’s assets suddenly showed unnatural increase. An agricultural family from ‘no-where’ became industrialist and started investing amount beyond there known sources of income in corporate sector.” In the business details, sugar mills merited top mention. They are four. In each case, the minister’s mother and brother are shareholders.

One of them set up in 2006 has authorised capital of Rs1 billion. The minister’s mother and brother are its shareholders. Another set up in 2007 has an authorised capital of Rs2 billion; again the minister’s mother and brother (and his wife) are shareholders. Third one was started in 2016; the last one’s founding date is not mentioned. This brother running the sugar mills didn’t figure in Nadra record when investigators checked.

The minister has declared investment of Rs130 million in one sugar mill. He “seems to have a Benami share” in other mills run by the family. “The whole family lives in a joint family system which is evident from their single residential addresses,” reads the NAB report which has also given addresses.

The four trading companies are in the name of the minister’s brother; one of them was set up in London. Five power generation companies are also in the name of the minister’s brother who appears in Nadra record as his brother. Hashim Jawan Bakhat owns an ethanol manufacturing company.

As for as the land purchase is concerned, the investigations revealed a total of 260 acres increase in agriculture land since 2004 in addition to 126 acres purchased for one sugar mill. Out of it, the minister himself got 216 acres “through a mutation of tamleek from his mother and she got that land by way of tamleek from her mother (the minister’s grandmother) and she got it by way of tamleek from her two daughters” who inherited impugned land after death of their father (the minister’s grandfather).

“Most of these alienation of tamleek took place on the same day and as I see an increase in the assets of subject’s (minister) maternal aunt in proceeding years as one of them purchased vehicles worth Rs16 million,” wrote the investigator in the report sent to NAB headquarters. He further notes: “The whole transaction seems dubious and need a thorough probe as apparently it seems that a process of ‘layering’ has been adopted to hide the original beneficiary.”

Regarding the undeclared plots of the minister, the investigation report reads: “It is also pertinent to mention here that 269 kanals agricultural land purchased at……..in 1991, 36 kanals in…….2015 and 02 plots measuring 05 marlas each purchased at DHA Lahore in November 2017 were not declared by subject person (the minister) in nomination papers submitted for contesting election 2018.” As many as 12 urban properties of the family purchased after 2004 are situated in DHAs of Lahore, Islamabad and Karachi in addition to Gulberg and Lahore Cantt.

Regarding the foreign remittances, the “FBR statements of the family including subject person shows inflow of foreign remittances after 2011 which shows that this family has invested and can have properties abroad,” reads the report. The total amounts received through remittances is Rs797 millions of which Rs9 million landed into the minister’s account. The foreign company owned by the minister’s brother has declared assets of Rs1.06 billion in 2018 FBR statement in addition to bank accounts in City Bank New York and Emirates NBA Dubai.

In its concluding page, the report says that prior to his joining of national politics, the whole family including the minister’s brothers only owned lands “which was the only source of bread and butter” and after induction into the cabinet in 2004, “assets in the name of non-public office holder members of the subject’s family i.e. mother (house wife), brother having agriculture as the only one source of income ballooned to billions of rupees, despite their expenditure on more than 100 foreign trips, contesting elections.”

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NAB silent over closing Imran’s copter case

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PESHAWAR: National Accountability Bureau is mysteriously silent over closing probe into the helicopter case of Prime Minister Imran Khan. NAB spokesman and other officials are reluctant to accept or reject the story. Meanwhile, spokesman further requested to wait because he has not received any official response till Thursday night. Sources inside NAB headquarter once again confirmed that

NAB has decided to close the ongoing inquiry against Prime Minister Imran Khan in helicopter scam. This scribe sent several messages to NAB spokesman on Wednesday but he replied to wait till Thursday morning but he did not send any official response till the filling of this story.

“You sent your query after office hours which I have to check from office tomorrow (Thursday) in the morning. Please wait for the official response which will be provided to you after due confirmation from concerned division of NAB as per law, which is our fundamental right. Please try to avoid any kind of speculations in this regard as I have not confirmed from my office which will be confirmed as per law on Thursday morning and let you know accordingly”, spokesman replied on Wednesday.

This scribe once again sent WhatsApp messages to NAB spokesman Thursday morning for official response as promised by him.

NAB spokesman said in his message on Thursday that I had told you to wait for the official response till tomorrow (Thursday) but you had published the story. He was requested to send official response but he couldn’t send. He once again requested to wait for official version.

“Please wait as I have not received official response. As soon as I receive, will let you know”, his last message reads.

It is pertinent that KP government had accepted that the PTI chairperson used the KP government’s helicopters free of charge for a total of 74 hours to travel approximately 18,000 kilometers.

The government claimed that Imran Khan’s 40 trips cost it only Rs2.1 million, but an aviation expert told this correspondent that the cost was at least Rs11 million.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/613824-nab-silent-over-closing-imran-s-copter-case
 
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Khawaja brothers granted bail in Paragon Housing case


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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Tuesday approved the bail of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders Khawaja Saad Rafique and Khawaja Salman Rafique.

The top court approved the bails of the Khawaja brothers against two bonds worth Rs 3 million each.

The brothers have been facing a corruption reference filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB). On December 11, NAB arrested the Rafique brothers after the Lahore High Court (LHC) rejected their request for an extension in their pre-arrest bail in the case pertaining to the housing society scam.

The Rafique brothers had approached the apex court after the LHC had cancelled their bail plea.

After their arrests, NAB Lahore issued a press release and stated that "accused Saad Rafique along with his benamidaar wife Ghazala Saad Rafique, brother Salman Rafique in association with Qaiser Amin Butt and Nadeem Zia established a housing project in the name of Air Avenue which was converted into a new housing project namely M/S Paragon City Pvt Limited. Record shows that M/S Paragon City is an illegal society.

“Accused in collusion, connivance and collaboration of Qaiser Amin Butt and Nadeem Zia cheated the members of public at large and obtained illegal pecuniary benefits from the funds of said illegal housing project," it added.

Further, it stated, "Accused is operating this illegal housing project through his associates/ co-accused persons who are collecting deposits from general public despite clear directions from LDA that this project is unapproved."

"Accused has been and is continuously obtaining illegal/ illegitimate funds/ benefits from said project as he obtained 40 kanal plots in his own name and the name of his brother Salman Rafique.”

The press release continued, “Accused by misusing his official position continued the expansion and marketing of illegal housing project and also obtained undue benefits in the form of sale of numbers of commercial plots worth billions of rupees which were actually not owned by M/S Paragon City. Thus the buyers have been cheated through this action of corruption and corrupt practices.

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NAB reopens cases against Nisar Khuhro, minister Taimur Talpur
May 05, 2020
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KARACHI: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has reopened two cases of alleged corruption of Pakistan People's Party leaders, Nisar Khuhro, president of party’s Sindh chapter, and adviser to Chief Minister Sindh, and Nawab Taimur Talpur, provincial minister Sindh.

The NAB Sukkur has summoned Nisar Khuhro on Wednesday (today) in an inquiry into the alleged corruption in the Sindh Food Department. Similarly, the revenue authorities of district Umerkot, the home district of provincial minister Talpur, have also been summoned on Wednesday in six complaints of land forgery against Minister Taimur Talpur with NAB Karachi.

On the other hand, the Sindh Food Department has decided to send Rs10 billion worth wheat mega scandal to NAB for further investigation.

According to the food department sources, large quantity of Sindh government's wheat worth Rs10 billion, stocked at the go-downs of 15 different districts of the province, went missing. Following the initial inquiry, the food department on the directions of the competent authority has formally asked NAB to undertake a comprehensive inquiry.

According to the NAB correspondence, copies of which are available with The News, Provincial Minister Nawab Taimur Talpur has been summoned in the alleged forgery in the land record in his favour and other family members with the collaboration of revenue officials of district Umerkot, besides alleged corruption into the development works of Sindh Education Works department, Public Health and others.

The NAB Karachi’s Deputy Director Syeda Rumla Naqvi has written to Deputy Commissioner of District Umerkot for provision of record against Minister Nawab Taimur Talpur in a case of acquiring assets beyond known sources of income.

The allegations against the minister are based on the complaint of Mola Bux and some others who have leveled serious allegations of corruption. Minister Nawab Taimur Talpur told The News that all the NAB allegations were false and the inquiries against him would find no wrongdoing against him like the similar previous inquiries several years ago by NAB Karachi, which he also challenged in the Sindh High Court. Talpur said that four months ago, NAB submitted an affidavit before the Sindh High Court’s divisional bench headed by Chief Justice of Sindh High Court Justice Ahmed Ali Sheikh, exonerating him of all charges and declaring him innocent in all inquiries but now they have once again filed another notice, which clearly proves political victimization and mala fide intentions of NAB. He said he would challenge it in the court.








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NAB being used for political engineering: Chaudhrys


LAHORE/ISLAMABAD: PML-Q leaders Chaudhry Shujaat and Punjab Assembly Speaker Chaudhry Pervez Elahi on Wednesday approached the Lahore High Court, challenging three 20-year-old inquiries against them by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).

“In the year 2000, the then chairman of the respondent bureau proceeded to authorize investigation against the petitioners on the allegations of misuse of authority, assets beyond means and wilful default under the National Accountability Ordinance 1999,” they stated in three identical petitions filed through Advocate Amjad Pervez. The petitioners, who are an important ally to the government, argued that the establishment of the NAB, its credibility, partiality and use for political engineering has been a matter of heated debate not only by all political parties but also by human rights organizations and intelligentsia both at the national and international level.

They said the conduct of the bureau and the manner in which its officials use authority have also been judicially noticed by the superior courts of the country in a number of cases. The petitioners pleaded that the all the three investigations were recommended for closure by the investigating officers and regional board of the NAB during 2017 and 2018 when the government of their political rivals was in place. However, they submitted the chairman of the NAB approved in 2019 bifurcation of investigations against them about the allegations of assets beyond means after investigation spreading over a period of 19 years since authorization of investigation in the year 2000.

They argued that the so-called order for the bifurcation of the investigation after a lapse of about 20 years was for a purpose other than bona fide and the same was prompted by mala fide intentions to contain and cage their (petitioners) role and their party in the political arena. They claimed that not a single piece of evidence or material was available before the then chairman of the bureau to form an opinion in terms of Section 18(c) of the NAO 1999 to pass an order for authorization of the investigation.

The petitioners argued that the entire process from commencing and conducting the investigation is in violation of mandatory provisions of the ordinance. Therefore, they pleaded, all actions taken by the respondent bureau are illegal, without lawful authority and void ab initio.

Meanwhile, the leadership of Pakistan Muslim League-N and Pakistan Muslim League-Q have raised serious questions over integrity of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) saying that NAB was doing nothing but targeting politicians.

Speaking on Geo Television’s programme ‘Capital Talk, the PML-N secretary general Ahsan Iqbal and Federal Minister for Housing Chaudhry Tariq Bashir Cheema who hails from PML-Q observed that accountability should be above board and without any discrimination but is seemed that the only target of NAB were politicians.

Minister for Federal Education, Shafqat Mahmood who also participate in the programme said they also have reservations over NAB laws and working of the institution. “ The way the NAB is working can create also create problems for the Government,” he said clarifying that NAB was not working on Government’s directives.

He said there were no talks taking place between the Government and opposition on issue changes in the 18th amendment. However, he said the Government was working on new syllabi for educational institutions with touching the 18th amendment.

He said it was NCC to take decision to open educational institutions but observed that he feared that it would be difficult to re-start academic activity from June 01.

Ahsan Iqbal once again strongly criticized the NAB saying that case against Mir Shakilur Rehman was a big joke. “ Mir Shakilur Rehman was arrested while making bogus claims in the decades only case on private transactions making the case as a big joke,” he said.

He alleged that the NAB was toeing directives of the Prime Minister while Shahzad Akbar was forwarding Imran Khan’s directives to the NAB Chairman for implementation.

He pointed out that 20-year old case against Chaudhry Parvaiz Ellahi had been opened only to bring the PML-Q leader under pressure. “ Everything will be okay once the PML-Q announces to party ways with allied Government,” he said adding that the sword of NAB was hanging on Parvaiz Ellahi because he was performing his duties impartially and independently as Speaker of the Punjab Assembly.

Ahsan Iqbal observed that NAB laws could be changed only with consensus saying that his party when in the Government could do so by consensus.

He regretted that NAB was targeting politicians and was bent upon their character assassination. In this connection he referred Narowal Sports City case against him saying that Google map also shows that distance of the sports city site from Pak-India border was 14 kilometers and not 800 meters.

He maintained that the PML-N would not allow any compromise on the provincial autonomy saying that the 18th amendment had nothing to do with the NAB laws. “ NAB is was being used and is being used for political engineering and it is free to arrest politicians without any inquiry,” he said.

The PML-Q leader Chaudhry Tariq Bashir Cheema said that NAB’s actions were making it more controversial and raising questions against itself. “ It is big question on performance of NAB it could not prove Chaudhry Parvaiz Ellahi’s assets outside the country but 20-year old case is still intact,” he regretted.

He maintained that his party would not quit the Government just on the basis of this case but it is matter of respect and prestige of party and its leadership. “ We are political people and do not afraid of NAB cases but it is matter our party leadership’s prestige,” he said.

Cheema pointed out that Khawaja brothers came to meet Chaudhry Parvaiz Ellahi only to express thanks. He further said that Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain wanted amendments in some clauses of the 18th amendment.

Minister for Federal Education Shafqat Mahmood said that NAB had nothing to do with and it was just propaganda of the opposition that Bureau was toeing Government’s line. “ We have strong commitment with the accountability process and will not spare any corrupt person,” he said.

He said the Government was ready was reforms in accountability laws but is seemed that the opposition parties were not showing any seriousness in this connection.

Commenting on remarks of his cabinet colleague from PML-Q, the minister said that Chaudhry Tariq Bashir Cheema should convey his reservations to the Prime Minister for redressal.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/654989-nab-being-used-for-political-engineering-chaudhrys
 
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LHC bench declines to hear Chaudhry brothers’ petition against NAB

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MAY 13, 2020

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A Lahore High Court (LHC) bench on Tuesday refused to proceed with petitions filed by Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) leaders Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi.



The bench comprising Justice Syed Shahbaz Ali Rizvi and Asjad Javaid Ghural declined to hear the case and referred it to the LHC chief justice for fixing it before another bench for hearing.

The division bench was formed the other day after Justice Farooq Haider, a member of the bench that initially took up the case, excused himself from hearing the petitions, after which the matter was referred to the top LHC judge.

The Chaudhry brothers moved the petitions questioning a NAB inquiries into charges of misuse of powers, wilful default and asset beyond means against them. They alleged in their petition that the bureau is an institution of political engineering.


They stated that the bureau had initiated investigations against them on these charges back in 2000 but failed to find any evidence against them.

The Chaudhry brothers contended that the NAB chairman had in February this year ordered a fresh investigation into the matter, arguing that the investigations are illegal and unlawful. They requested the court to declare void the investigations launched against them.
 
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NAB summons Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, his son today


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ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Rawalpindi summoned former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and his son in LNG scam today (Thursday).

The NAB has already filed a supplementary reference in the Accountability Court, Islamabad on misuse of authority against them. According to sources, the investigation team of the NAB, Rawalpindi will ask the questions about the LNG scam.

Sources said the investigation team of NAB may questions about the alleged transactions in the account, which, according to them, were made during the deals of the LNG. Besides former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, 8 others were also accused in the reference of LNG scam.
 
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NAB now following federal minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan

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ISLAMABAD: NAB has now started following Federal Minister for Aviation Ghulam Sarwar Khan. Additional Director (Staff) for Director General NAB Muhammad Saleem Ahmad Khan recently wrote a letter to Rawalpindi Administration for provision of details about the properties of the federal minister and his family.

According to the letter, the NAB is presently in the process of complaint verification against Ghulam Sarwar Khan. The Additional Deputy Commissioner (Revenue), Rawalpindi, has been asked to provide “record relating to agriculture, residential and commercial properties/ land/ plots, purchased/ owned/ sold” in the name of Ghulam Sarwar Khan and members of his family.

The “confidential” letter also contained five names of the ministers of the family alongwith their identity card numbers. The Rawalpindi administration has been told to provide the required information through concerned Patwari to the Investigation Officer, NAB Rawalpindi.

This development will be upsetting for the Imran Khan government, which has been told that NAB is also collecting some information about Punjab senior minister Aleem Khan, who was jailed by the Bureau once and recently got back in the provincial cabinet. Aleem Khan spent few months in jail and was released on bail by the LHC.

Although at the federal level, few PTI leaders and even ministers are in NAB’s focus, the Bureau has so far shown restraint to arrest anyone of them. The opposition parties complain that NAB is sparing the government ministers and ruling party leaders while targeting the opposition party leaders by involving them in wrong cases. The opposition also alleges that there is a nexus between the government and NAB.

However, the fact is that NAB has opened files of alleged corruption against several ruling party leaders and ministers. Generally, politicians, bureaucracy and the media question the credibility of NAB and its working but the Bureau claims that it works on merit and as per the law.

NAB also contradicts of being used for political victimisation. Superior judiciary in its several observations and orders have also expressed its no confidence in the working of NAB and even talked about the alleged use of institution for political engineering.

There are many even in the PTI government who express their reservations to working of the NAB. It is feared that if NAB law is not amended, the Bureau may be used one day against the Imran Khan government.

Of late, the government coalition partners, including PML-Q leaders, criticised NAB for opening decades old inquiries against the Chaudhrys of Gujrat. Not only the PML-Q leadership approached the LHC against NAB’s alleged abuse of power but they are asking their senior government partner- the PTI- as to who is using NAB against them.
 
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