Multan Metro case: Yabeite firm never operated in Pakistan, says Chinese diplomat
Lijian Zhou says the company made up some fake letters to cheat government and was punished
Days after Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif denied any irregularities in the execution of Multan Metro Bus Project, a Chinese diplomat has clarified that the Chinese company allegedly involved in the 'scam' did not operate in Pakistan.
Shehbaz terms Multan Metro Bus service milestone in south Punjab
"This Chinese company Yabeite was not working in Pakistan. It made up some fake letters to cheat government and was punished," Chinese Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Zhao Lijian tweeted.
"CPEC projects are transparent and clean. Zero tolerance for corruption. If there's anything wrong, please report to embassy," he added.
Shehbaz had said that that he had served legal notices to a private media channel and Senator Aitzaz Ahsan for levelling baseless allegations against his family.
The channel, according to the notice served, had reportedly aired a “concocted and fabricated story” based on the aforementioned claims, with Ahsan ratifying the claims made by the anchors.
Metro bus starts today in Multan
Shehbaz had contended that the Punjab government had checked with the contractors engaged in the Multan Metro for their connections with the said companies, which were allegedly owned by the Sharif family. "There was no direct or indirect link between PML-N leaders and the company in question," he maintained.
Shehbaz terms Multan Metro Bus service milestone in south Punjab
"This Chinese company Yabeite was not working in Pakistan. It made up some fake letters to cheat government and was punished," Chinese Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Zhao Lijian tweeted.
"CPEC projects are transparent and clean. Zero tolerance for corruption. If there's anything wrong, please report to embassy," he added.
Shehbaz had said that that he had served legal notices to a private media channel and Senator Aitzaz Ahsan for levelling baseless allegations against his family.
The channel, according to the notice served, had reportedly aired a “concocted and fabricated story” based on the aforementioned claims, with Ahsan ratifying the claims made by the anchors.
Metro bus starts today in Multan
Shehbaz had contended that the Punjab government had checked with the contractors engaged in the Multan Metro for their connections with the said companies, which were allegedly owned by the Sharif family. "There was no direct or indirect link between PML-N leaders and the company in question," he maintained.