Imran Khan directs CM Khattak to investigate corruption in K-P

PTI chairman takes notice of K-P ministers allegedly indulging in corruption.


Web Desk November 08, 2013
File photo of CM Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Pervez Khattak and PTI Chairman Imran Khan. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan urged Chief minister of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Pervaiz Khattak, to investigate corruption in the province, according to PTI's official website. 

Imran Khan took notice of ministers allegedly engaging in corruption in the province, which is under a PTI-led government.

The online press release reiterated the party's two electoral promises of bringing peace back to the country, particularly in K-P, and stamping out corruption. While campaigning for the May 2013 elections, Imran had promised that, if elected to power, PTI would end corruption in 90 days. That 90-day deadline passed on August 31 this year. 

There can be absolutely no compromise on these two commitments, Imran is quoted as saying, and he promised that ministers guilty of corruption would be duly punished.

Billions lost in the Swiss accounts corruption case could have instead been used on education and betterment of the nation, Imran pointed out.

"Corruption starts from the top and so far, not a single report of corruption or malpractice by any minister or a member of the assembly has been reported due to our commitment to hunt all the black sheep," he is quoted as saying in an August 2013 article in the Business Recorder.

COMMENTS (35)

Rana Majid Khan | 10 years ago | Reply

whenever there is any news about IK on ET, i read it because there are countless funny comments from paid workers of PMLN and MQM etc.Whose leaders have ended corruption in last five years.Keep it up guys ,but sorry to say that you guys will be jobless very soon INSHA ALLAH.

rashid khan | 10 years ago | Reply

What exactly do you people want? No one has magic wand to eradicate corruption within a short time and with a deadline, Corruption is depth rooted in our society and no one has made an earnest effort to eradicate it, Here you have a leader who is earnest and willing to do something about it but you people are not very encouraging.

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