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PAC denied information about Rs5.5bn paid to ISI
DAWN.COM | Front Page | Rs72bn army pensions shown as civilian expenses: PAC denied information about Rs5.5bn paid to ISI
Rs5.5b secret funding to intelligence outfit
http://tribune.com.pk/story/53124/rs5-5b-secret-funding-to-intelligence-outfit/
Placement of Shahzada Alam, former chairman PTA in ECL, special audit of his service tenure ordered
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ISLAMABAD: Eyebrows were raised on Tuesday when finance officials informed the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of the National Assembly about an unaccounted-for, one-time release of Rs5.55 billion to Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) during 2007-08 for its operations.
When pressed for details, Finance Secretary Salman Siddique opted to keep quiet. “This is highly sensitive information and hence I can’t talk about it at an open forum.”
According to information provided by the finance division to the PAC, the amount was paid to the ISI as a supplementary grant.
Despite repeated questions and light-hearted taunts by members of the committee, Mr Siddique refused to share any details.
Details provided to media-persons simply described the amount as “provision for relief during the financial year 2007-2008”. The only thing the secretary was willing to concede was that the head was a cover-up.
Khwaja Asif of the PML-N asked: “How long shall we keep on fooling ourselves?”
PPP’s Yasmin Rehman, who presided over the meeting, said: “How can we settle such a heavy amount without knowing any details?” If the information was not to be shared with the PAC there was no need to bring the matter to the notice of the members, she said.
Afzal Chan of the PPP said the funding for intelligence agencies was beyond anyone’s comprehension.
PAC Chairman Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan did not attend the meeting.In reply to a question, the finance secretary said strategic dictates had forced the government to make the payment. He also said that the money had been provided in lump sum.
DAWN.COM | Front Page | Rs72bn army pensions shown as civilian expenses: PAC denied information about Rs5.5bn paid to ISI
Rs5.5b secret funding to intelligence outfit
ISLAMABAD: The General Pervez Musharraf-led government had released Rs5.5 billion to the nation’s premier intelligence agency out of the funds allocated to the finance ministry just a couple of months before the general elections of 2008, reveals the Accountant General of Pakistan Revenue (AGPR).
The revelation is a second major blow to the reputation of spy agencies within 48 hours and that too on the same platform – Public Accounts Committee (PAC) – after Opposition Leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said on Monday that the spy agencies were involved in picking up journalists and rigging elections.
Shahnawaz Khan, the AGPR told the PAC that the money was released under the cover of “relief” from November 10, 2007 to December 17, 2007. On November 10, the finance ministry released Rs140 million to the premier intelligence agency. After 13 days, Rs2.2 billion were again released to the agency. Five days later Rs50 million were again handed over to the agency. Likewise, on December 12, three supplementary grants amounting to Rs2 billion were given to the spy agency out of the funds allocated for the finance ministry.
“It was strange that the government gave funds to the intelligence agency from the finance ministry’s allocation,” said a former secretary finance on condition of anonymity. He said in his tenure the defence ministry was responsible to meet the agency needs, of all sorts.
Secretary Finance Salman Siddique refused to share details of the funds utilisation terming it “sensitive information”. On Monday, Secretary Cabinet too did not disclose the details of Intelligence Bureau’s funds.
The PAC, despite being in the habit of grilling civilian institutions on exceeding expenditure limits, settled over Rs21 billion of excess spending by the intelligence agency and military pensions.
http://tribune.com.pk/story/53124/rs5-5b-secret-funding-to-intelligence-outfit/
Placement of Shahzada Alam, former chairman PTA in ECL, special audit of his service tenure ordered
PAC reviewed the audit objections in respect of cabinet division for the year 2008-9 in its meeting on Monday. Audit told the committee that supplementary grant of Rs 4000 million was released to Intelligence Bureau (IB) on May, 31, 2008 but it was not known for what purpose it was utilized.
Member committee Riaz Pirzada demanded that secret accounts of IB be also subjected to audit. DG IB Javed Anwar told the committee he was ready to give in camera briefing in this connection if committee wanted to know about the details.
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