ISLAMABAD: The recently named National Accountability Bureau Chairman Justice (retd) Javed Iqbal has chosen to revive upwards of 100 shut instances of monstrous debasement that were closed in the residency of previous NAB director Qamar Zaman Chaudhry.
Sound sources have uncovered that the new executive has chosen to survey the cases again and is resolved to recuperate pillaged cash from the degenerate mafia.
Previous executive had shut the debasement request against approximately 100 compelling identities having a place with legislative issues, organization and managing an account segment. "The political identities who picked up advantage from previous NAB director Qamar Zaman Chaudhry incorporate previous PM Raja Pervez Ashraf, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, Arbab Rahim, Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao, Sardar Babak and previous KP boss clergyman Ameer Haider Khan Hoti, previous IGP Khursheed Alam," sources included and kept up that debasement request have been shut against these identities.
Sources additionally uncovered that previous NAB executive, while practicing his unique forces, had shut the arguments documented against noticeable identities, including Munawar Talpur—brother by marriage of previous president Asif Ali Zardari—previous Sindh serve Syed Mardan Shah, previous KP Assembly speaker Asad Qaiser, previous MNA Hanif Abbasi.
In like manner, defilement request against Pasco authorities, and theft in 69 railroad motors and 1,300 wagons were likewise shut down. Different embarrassments incorporate request against Punjab Bank President Mian Latif, request against PSO organization in a debasement case, Ayub Medical Abbottabad organization, Chenab Mill Faisalabad and NHA defilement cases were shut down.
Different request which were retired incorporate Zahid Anwar and Rukhsana, proprietor of Zeeshan Energy, FBR part Asad Raoof and Gohar Ejaz, Tariq Shafi and Bahadur Khan.
NAB chairman to reopen previously closed corruption cases
Reviewed by Unknown
on
October 15, 2017
Rating:
Reviewed by Unknown
on
October 15, 2017
Rating:

No comments: