SHC asks federal government for details on $70m pledged for Let Girls Learn project

Petition asks in what capacity Maryam Nawaz signed agreement with Michele Obama in July 2016


Our Correspondent September 27, 2017
Michelle Obama and Maryam Nawaz had launched the 'Let Girls Learn' programme at the White House in July, 2016 for the promotion of girls' education in Pakistan. PHOTO: File

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) directed on Tuesday the attorney-general to submit details of the programme, 'Let Girls Learn', under which former first lady of the United States, Michelle Obama, had pledged $70 million for the promotion of girls' education in Pakistan.

A division bench, headed by Justice Munib Akhtar, was hearing a petition seeking directives for the national anti-graft watchdog to investigate an alleged embezzlement of multi-million-dollar funds.

The petition had been filed by Bisma Noreen, who nominated former prime minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, his daughter Maryam Nawaz and the federal authorities concerned over the alleged embezzlement in the women's education project.

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The petitioner informed the judges that Michelle and Maryam had launched the 'Let Girls Learn' programme at the White House in July 2016 for the promotion of girls' education in Pakistan.

She said the programme, worth $70 million, aimed to educate young girls, help build over a dozen new schools and renovate hundreds of others across the country.

The court was informed that the agreement, which was meant to benefit 200,000 girls in the country, seemed to have been held in the abeyance or the amount has been embezzled as so far, no practical steps have been taken in this regard.

The petitioner further pleaded to the court to direct the federal authorities to explain in what capacity the former prime minister's daughter had signed the agreement with the former US first lady.

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Noreen also requested to direct the authorities concerned to submit details of the progress, if any, made so far on the programme. The petitioner further sought a direction for the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to conduct an inquiry into the matter.

During the hearing, the federal law officer told the judges that he had written to the respondents, including the federal finance ministry, Maryam and NAB, but all had yet to respond. Therefore, he sought more time to submit their comments.

Granting the request, the bench allowed time till October 16 to the deputy attorney-general to furnish details regarding the funds that had been spent or lying unspent under the programme.

COMMENTS (2)

Atsul | 7 years ago | Reply @Habib: This probably was PML-N internship program for first daughter how to embezzle millions of $$$ of public money without dad's help, this program was funded by USAID. I pray that these people's end is so tragic that people around would learn a scary lesson, When you loot something from poor, destitute, widows and orphans Allahs's justice is that your body, soul, this life and after life is plagued.
Habib | 7 years ago | Reply the project has to be "Let Maryam Learn first".
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