ISLAMABAD: After the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) issued a second list of Chief Executive Officers (CEO) of Rental Power Plants (RPP) and owners of power companies in as many days, their have been placed on the Exit Control List (ECL) by the Ministry of Interior.
The 14 people placed on the ECL on Tuesday include: CEO Techno-E-Power Muhammad Anwar Khan, CEO M/s Young Gen Muhammad Rafiq Butt, CEO M/s Karkey Muhammad Jamil Arain, CEO M/s Gulf Rental Ghulam Mustafa Tunio, CEO M/s Walter Power Tariq Nazir, CEO M/s Alstome Power Rental Ghulzar Muhammad, CE M/s Techno-E-Power Abid Ali, CE M/s Young Gen Habib Ullah Khan, Principal Officer M/s Pakistan Power Iqbal Z Ahmad, Chairman M/s Karkey Orhan Remzi Karadeniz, CEO M/s Gulf Rental Haseeb Ahmad Khan, CEO M/s Reshma Power Shah Faisal, Principal Officer M/s Walters Power Muhammad Nasarullah Baig, Country Manager M/s General Electric Power Naeem Shafique
Notices under NAO (National Accountability Ordinance) have been issued to four companies which have to refund the down payment along with the mark-up.
These include Techno–E Power, Walters Power Naudero-I, Karkey Rental Power and Gulf Power Project. These Companies have been directed to deposit the money within three days.
Earlier, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) requested the interior ministry to place the names of 19 accused, including three former federal ministers, after the Supreme Court passed an order in the Rental Power Plant case.
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Sab choor hain bhai. Thank you Chief Justice for saving the nation from this daylight robbery. Please don't leave anyone of them and make them an example for all times to come. 1st time in Pakistan history a politician has successfully established and proved his charges in front of a court. Moral of the story: Democracy is the best system for this country, just let it run and it will overcome it's own failings.
How many of the 14 are actually in Pakistan ??
The corruption in power plants started when Hub Power Company came to Pakistan. If the Supreme Court will review the old documents, the facts will be established as what were the core reasons that electricity became expensive in Pakistan
At that time it was the PPP government who gave a go ahead and made a deal with HUBCO.
Again the corruption in the RPPs is unearthed during the regime of PPP.
It seems that PPP is expert in making money from the power plants in Pakistan.