PM's aide appears before NAB team
Azam Khan is being investigated over alleged corruption in allocation of 33-year lease of 275 kanal in Malam Jabba
PESHAWAR:
Azam Khan, the principal secretary to Prime Minister Imran Khan appeared before National Accountability Bureau (NAB) investigation team in Peshawar over alleged corruption in the allocation of 33-year lease of 275 kanal in Malam Jabba, Swat.
A NAB official told The Express Tribune that notices had been served on five people, including the principal secretary. He said former Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) chief minister Pervez Khattak appeared before the NAB committee in the past. He added that a questionnaire had been handed over to each suspect by the committee with time allotted to answer all the questions.
The official said it was an inquiry and the case would proceed if enough evidence was found.
Former K-P chief minister Pervez Khattak had already recorded his statement before the bureau.
NAB Chairman Justice (retd) Javed Iqbal had taken notice of leasing out of 275-acre protected land of Forest Department to a private company in Malam Jabba. He had directed DG NAB KP to immediately get all relevant documents including the lease agreement and launch an inquiry.
Azam Khan, the principal secretary to Prime Minister Imran Khan appeared before National Accountability Bureau (NAB) investigation team in Peshawar over alleged corruption in the allocation of 33-year lease of 275 kanal in Malam Jabba, Swat.
A NAB official told The Express Tribune that notices had been served on five people, including the principal secretary. He said former Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) chief minister Pervez Khattak appeared before the NAB committee in the past. He added that a questionnaire had been handed over to each suspect by the committee with time allotted to answer all the questions.
The official said it was an inquiry and the case would proceed if enough evidence was found.
Former K-P chief minister Pervez Khattak had already recorded his statement before the bureau.
NAB Chairman Justice (retd) Javed Iqbal had taken notice of leasing out of 275-acre protected land of Forest Department to a private company in Malam Jabba. He had directed DG NAB KP to immediately get all relevant documents including the lease agreement and launch an inquiry.