Former prime minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf’s chances of running for elections are in jeopardy, as the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday termed a development scheme Ashraf approved for his constituency, NA-51, during his tenure as illegal and an example of “naked corruption.”
The IHC has also referred its 46-page judgment to the Chief Election Commissioner to determine whether, in the light of the judgment, Ashraf “can be believed as sagacious, righteous, honest, upright, trustworthy and Ameen.”
On March 28, the IHC had suspended the Rs9.576 billion worth of contracts awarded to the National Logistics Cell (NLC) for making dual carriageways three segments of roads in Ashraf’s constituency in Gujar Khan and Chakwal districts for violating the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) rules. The funds for the project were released by Pakistan Public Works Department (Pak PWD).
In the detailed judgment on Wednesday, the court declared the directives and other orders passed in connection with the project “void, unprecedented, sham, rarity, based on cheating, deception, fraud and nullity in the eyes of law, therefore, same are set aside.”
“It is also declared that assigning of work to NLC is glaring example of discrimination, favouritism, nepotism, ulterior motives and stinking approach to advance personal agenda,” the judgment reads.
Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui, the author of the judgment, wrote that the contract awarded is “offensive to the universally accepted principle of fairness, honesty, transparency, openness and is result of colourable exercise of authority, irrelevant considerations, a naked corruption, polluted mannerism, offensive to public exchequer and an infringement to constitutionally guaranteed fundamental rights”.
During the court’s proceedings on March 28, the Pak PWD director general had claimed the Prime Minister’s secretariat pressurised him to release the amount. The court ordered a copy of the judgment be made available to the ECP so the district returning officer of NA-51, where Ashraf filed his nominations paper, can determine whether Ashraf can still be considered honest and upright.
Copies of the judgment should also be sent to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), the court ordered, so NAB could initiate proceedings against the people involved in the award of the contract, including Ashraf, his principal secretary, secretary ministry of housing & works and “all the official of Pak PWD who abetted, aided and executed the illegal orders issued on behalf of the then prime minister and officials of NLC, who remained involved in obtaining assigning of work of development projects.” The judgment has also cancelled the assignment of work to NLC for projects and NLC has been ordered to return all amounts for the execution of the project within one week of the receipt of the order. IHC has stated that Pakistan Public Works Department (Pak-PWD) may initiate the procedure for awarding the contract again in accordance with the PPRA Ordinance and Rules.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 4th, 2013.
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He smiles like Zardari.
@Voice of D.I.Khan: Sorry to say you have stepped outside the framework of debate. I did not cast any aspersion on FWO or blamed it for anything. Which word or sentence of mine gave you this idea? The point is you are not legally allowed to award contracts at personnel whims violating public procurement rules. And by the way NLC is run by serving / retired Army officers and is not owned by a private party but still it does not absolve Raja Ashraf of impropriety. Its just that I DO NOT CONSIDER IT SUFFICIENT FOR DISQUALIFICATION. Period.
@Hasan Mehmood: Don't talk without any proof. How can you Blame FWO. FWO is the best in Pakistan, Don't ruin its reputation. Projects were given to NLC, not FWO.
Well if this man is corrupt and the performance of the 5 years of PPP in power indicates that he is not the only one of the lot who is corrupt.I feel the honorable CJ should look deep inside and find the reason behind the poorest management of the last 5 years.Otherwise the politicians who will be leading Pakistan for the next 5 years would definitely feel bold and secure to loot Pakistan (that is if anything is left to loot) all over again and get away with it.
@Hasan Mehmood: very correct....
If you refer any dictionaries of English the word ' corruption' is defined as misuse of power, departure from set procedures, favoritism and malpractice. For further you can visit the following site http://www.transparency.org/whatwedo. And the bar of honesty can not be taken higher or lower. you are either honest or dishonest. There is no such grey area when it comes to dishonesty. The only thing I think will be unfair that is selective justice. Judiciary should apply similar standards for everyone. Unfortunately, It has failed to dispense justice across the board. NLC scam can be cited as an instance where generals have not been punished, but rather in a strange turn of event now they will be tried under military law. Despite the fact they were found to be in violation of civil laws.This raises many questions about judiciary's independence and their role to administer justice transparently. Moreover, a bitter reminder to Pakistanis that there are two sets of citizens, those who are under law, those who bend laws to their convenience when and if they desire. @Hasan Mehmood:
What about 10 billion Rs allocated in 90's for road,gas pipeline and electricity project to RIWAND, this time punjab govt. Done the same....judiciary should be same for all
Yes. Courts should be very strict even if no one is left standing. This is how justice is supposed to be. Cut the legs of all who are corrupt, so the new ones who come fear the same fate and be it willingly or forcefully (fearfully) do honest governance.
@Nam mein kya rakha ha: I pride myself in always keeping my comments within the narrow confines of the topic. Rest assured my responce would be radically different in another context. Any way would you like Shabaz Sharif disqualified for similar actions. After all he is a past master of ignoring planning department priorities, diverting funds and directly awarding mega contracts to FWO / NLC all in his home city. And YES he would never ever invest in GUJRAT / CHAKWAL in a similar manner.
Law should take its course and corrupt people should be brought to justice.
I totally agree with Mr Hasan.
@Hasan Mehmood: Update your good self on the definition of corruption.
Imagine the corruption which happened in the presence of the resistance of independent judiciary, if there were no independent judiciary tu es mulk ka kya hal hota..
I think this cannot be termed as dishonesty / corruption by any stretch of imagination accept in a very broad sense. He has not awarded the contract to his henchman or a private party. He cannot possibly get any kickback from NLC for GOD's sake. This can only be termed as misuse of authority, bypassing set procedures, undue and unprecended favoritism to his constituency, transfer of development funds and malpractice / poor governance.
If the courts lower the bar to this level, believe me no one will be left standing.
Before someone accuses me of being a PPP jiyala, let me state categorically that I do wish him to be tried / convicted in RPP case and disqualified for good.
I hope he is bought to justice to the full extent of the law.