Appeal allowed against acquittal of Anwar Saifullah

11 May, 2006

The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted leave to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to appeal against the Lahore High Court (LHC) acquittal of Anwar Saifullah, a former minister.
NAB arrested Anwar Saifullah in 2000 on charges of unlawfully recruiting 145 employees in the Oil and Gas Development Corporation while was minister in the 1993-96 cabinet of then Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.
Subsequently, the Accountability Court in Lahore sentenced him to one-year imprisonment and fined him Rs five million, but the LHC accepted his appeal and acquitted him. A three-member SC bench issued bailable warrants against Anwar Saifullah through the District Police Officer (DPO) Lucky Marwat against Rs 50,000 surety bond for ensuring his presence.

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