Wahab rebuts impression of non-cooperation with JIT
CM's Adviser on Information, Murtaza Wahab said that team was provided with all the records they had sough
Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui. PHOTO: FILE
KARACHI:
Chief Minister's Adviser on Information Murtaza Wahab, brushing aside the impression of not cooperating with the JIT constituted to investigate allegations of money laundering, said that team was provided with all the records they had sought. He said that, presently, they had sought records of the last 10 years. "The provincial government was collecting the record, which it would be of a few volumes, and would be handed over to the JIT as soon as the collection is made," he said.
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In response to a question about the Omni Group, Wahab said that he was not their representative to respond to questions about them, adding that they [Anwar Majeed and Abdul Ghani Majeed] were out of Pakistan when cases were registered against them. They came and appeared before court from where they were arrested. "This is unprecedented in Pakistan that people are being taken into custody before proving allegations against them," he said.
In response to another question, he said that fake accounts being unearthed these days do not belong to the provincial government. The FIA says that the fake accounts were being operated since the last many years. Where was the FIA when they were being operated and who stopped them from investigating them, he questioned.
To another query, Wahab said that Federal Water Minister Mr Faisal Vawda belonged to Karachi, and so did President Arif Alvi. He urged them to allot an additional 650 MGD of water to Karachi so that the water shortage issue could be resolved.
Wahab said that the Sindh government had started distributing wheat in Thar. He said that as per NADRA record, there were 208,000 families to whom wheat was to be distributed, but when the CM's committee, comprising provincial ministers Saeed Ghani, Imtiaz Shaikh and himself, visited Thar, they found that there were actually 880,000 families.
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Again NADRA was contacted and they provided another list of 67,000 families and all of them were being given wheat. Quoting Tharparkar DC, the chief minister's adviser said that 76,000 families have been given wheat till today (Tuesday).
Published in The Express Tribune, October 17th, 2018.
Chief Minister's Adviser on Information Murtaza Wahab, brushing aside the impression of not cooperating with the JIT constituted to investigate allegations of money laundering, said that team was provided with all the records they had sought. He said that, presently, they had sought records of the last 10 years. "The provincial government was collecting the record, which it would be of a few volumes, and would be handed over to the JIT as soon as the collection is made," he said.
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In response to a question about the Omni Group, Wahab said that he was not their representative to respond to questions about them, adding that they [Anwar Majeed and Abdul Ghani Majeed] were out of Pakistan when cases were registered against them. They came and appeared before court from where they were arrested. "This is unprecedented in Pakistan that people are being taken into custody before proving allegations against them," he said.
In response to another question, he said that fake accounts being unearthed these days do not belong to the provincial government. The FIA says that the fake accounts were being operated since the last many years. Where was the FIA when they were being operated and who stopped them from investigating them, he questioned.
To another query, Wahab said that Federal Water Minister Mr Faisal Vawda belonged to Karachi, and so did President Arif Alvi. He urged them to allot an additional 650 MGD of water to Karachi so that the water shortage issue could be resolved.
Wahab said that the Sindh government had started distributing wheat in Thar. He said that as per NADRA record, there were 208,000 families to whom wheat was to be distributed, but when the CM's committee, comprising provincial ministers Saeed Ghani, Imtiaz Shaikh and himself, visited Thar, they found that there were actually 880,000 families.
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Again NADRA was contacted and they provided another list of 67,000 families and all of them were being given wheat. Quoting Tharparkar DC, the chief minister's adviser said that 76,000 families have been given wheat till today (Tuesday).
Published in The Express Tribune, October 17th, 2018.