An accountability court on Friday called the witnesses to record their statements on May 07 in a reference against former Federal Minister, Ahmed Mukhtar.
The accused is facing the charges of allotting quota to the textile mills in violation of rules and regulations. He is also facing the charges of misusing his office as minister and thus causing damage to the public exchequer in millions of rupees.
Meanwhile, another accountability court adjourned the proceedings in a reference against Former MPA Hakim Ali to May 07, after recording the statement of a prosecution witness.
The counsel of the accused will cross-examine the prosecution witness on next hearing. The accused is facing the charges of corruption and making illegal assets in excess of his income.
Moreover, another accountability court recorded the statement of a prosecution witness and put off the proceedings to May 07 in a reference against former Income Tax Commissioner Sheikh Aslam.
The counsel of the accused will cross-examine him on hearing. The accused is facing the charges of corruption and making illegal assets in excess of his income. He is been facing the charges of misusing his official position.
Similarly, another accountability court framed charges against a former Police Inspector, Yousaf Sial and called for evidence on April 28.
The accused is facing the charges of corruption and making illegal money in excess of his income.
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