Nab’s Custody: HCCI president sent into remand
The judge allowed investigators to keep the custody of Goharullah
HYDERABAD/KARACHI:
An accountability court remanded on Saturday Hyderabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HCCI) president, Seth Goharullah, into National Accountability Bureau (NAB) custody for two weeks in a graft case. The NAB had arrested Goharullah during a raid in Hyderabad and presented him before the accountability courts’ administrative judge in Karachi. According to the anti-graft watchdog, the businessman was involved in extending Rs2.1billion loss to the national exchequer during an illegal sale of a coalmine. The judge allowed investigators to keep the custody of Goharullah, chairperson of Fateh Textile Mills, for 14 days and sought a progress report on the next hearing. Talking to The Express Tribune, HCCI vice-president Ziauddin said they would challenge Goharullah’s remand in the Sindh High Court on August 22.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 21st, 2016.
An accountability court remanded on Saturday Hyderabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HCCI) president, Seth Goharullah, into National Accountability Bureau (NAB) custody for two weeks in a graft case. The NAB had arrested Goharullah during a raid in Hyderabad and presented him before the accountability courts’ administrative judge in Karachi. According to the anti-graft watchdog, the businessman was involved in extending Rs2.1billion loss to the national exchequer during an illegal sale of a coalmine. The judge allowed investigators to keep the custody of Goharullah, chairperson of Fateh Textile Mills, for 14 days and sought a progress report on the next hearing. Talking to The Express Tribune, HCCI vice-president Ziauddin said they would challenge Goharullah’s remand in the Sindh High Court on August 22.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 21st, 2016.