NAB forwards cases of Agha Siraj Durrani, PIA for approval
KARACHI: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Tuesday decided to forward cases involving Speaker Sindh Assembly Agha Siraj Durrani , Pakistan International Airline (PIA) and others for approval from the headquarter of the NAB in Islamabad. The decision was made during a meeting in Karachi.
Cases are as follow:
- Subsequent to completion of complaint verification process, case was recommended to NAB HQ for authorisation of inquiry in a corruption matter of PIA.
As per details, an ATR 42-500 was illegally grounded by senior management in April 2014 which accrued loss to Pakistan International (PIA) to the tune of millions of rupees. The plane would have been otherwise functional and airworthy with routine maintenance.
But the plane was grounded in violation of aviation regulations, with the intention of stealing its parts and rendering its status as scrap.
- In another corruption case of PIA, complaint was recommended for approval of formal inquiry in which PIA awarded illegal agreement to a private logistics company M/s Leisure Cargo for utilisation of its cargo space for three years from 2016 to 2019 at low and uncompetitive rates for extending illegal favour to the company. It suffered violation of approval of Board and agreement was tampered which led to loss to PIA of millions of dollars.
DG issued directions that other PIA matters may be looked into thoroughly for conclusion of complaints related to PIA at the earliest.
- An investigation was authorised after completion of inquiry against M/s Humair Associates regarding Gulshan e Roomi Housing Project on allegations of cheating public at large. It was established that the builder after receiving amounts in millions from 104 allottees, had failed to hand over possession of plots to them since 1979. The value of plots is approximately Rs 600 million.
- The board recommended to Chairman NAB for approval of Reference against Agha Siraj Durrani after completion of investigation. The board was apprised that the accused had accumulated assets beyond known sources of income worth Rs 1.6 billion much beyond his declared assets. The assets were held by the accused, his family and various benamidars who have been recommended for trial. There are certain benamidars who are personal servants of the accused and his family.
- Regional Board also made recommendation to Chairman NAB for approval of Supplementary Reference against Senator Kamran Michael against whom further evidence was collected regarding his role in receiving bribe of amount Rs 110 million through bank accounts of his friends and benamidars, for illegal sale of plots of KPT Cooperative Housing Society. He purchased various properties in his brother’s name with the bribe money. The Supplementary Reference will be filed against him and other accused persons after approval of Competent Authority.
The Regional Board appreciated the performance of NAB Karachi on successful disposal of mega cases. Director General NAB Karachi Brig. Farooq Naser Awan (retd) reiterated the resolve to retrieve illegal lands of the State and looted money to be restored to national exchequer with more efforts of investigating teams.
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