Lahore college principal held after CJP orders action over exorbitant fees

Justice Saqib Nisar, during his visit to the college, directs FIA to seal the record and produce it in the court


News Desk March 09, 2018
Justice Saqib Nisar, during visit to the college, directs FIA to seal the record and produce it in the court. EXPRESS NEWS SCREEN GRAB



The vice principal of Red Crescent Medical college, Lahore was arrested during the visit of Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Saqib Nisar on account of having charged excess fees.

Vice Principal Justice Nisar met the students on Friday at the college located in Phool Nagar, Express News reported.

They conveyed how the administration had taken millions of rupees from them as fees besides other charges as donation.

Justice Nisar inquired as to what facilities the college was offering in return for high fees. He also questioned as to how the administration was collecting Rs2.5 as fees from the students.

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Subsequently, Justice Nisar ordered the accounts office to be sealed, besides directing the FIA to investigate the matter and confiscate the record and produce it in the court.

He also ordered the college to return within a week the fees amounting to Rs0.8 million. He warned that the FIA will take further action if the money was not returned to the students.

COMMENTS (3)

Ranaomerfarooq | 5 years ago | Reply It is good sign of sit and solve problem not but open public hearing and raid on The Red Crescent Medical college why the RCM college has been taking extra fees in the name of charity. Fault lies in us not in our stars. We can not breath a single word before probing the facts. Good omens
javed Qamer USA | 6 years ago | Reply If the fees are exhorbitent then students should not enroll in the institution. It is interesting to note that our friends from the neighboring country love to make nasty comments about pakistan. They should refrain from reading pakistani newspapers as their blood pressure will rise.
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