Imran informed about minister's de-notification

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Our Correspondent August 18, 2024
Supreme Court may appoint commission to verify Imran Khan's statements if deemed appropriate PHOTO: EXPRESS

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PESHAWAR:

Advisor to Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister on Information and Public Relations, Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif, met PTI founder Imran Khan in Adiala Jail on Saturday and informed him about the de-notifying of a provincial minister on the charges of corruption.

Following the meeting, he issued a statement saying that detailed discussions were held on the de-notification and removal of the provincial minister from the K-P cabinet.

Following the PTI founder's instructions, a message was conveyed to workers, officials, and cabinet members via video.

The committee that investigated the corruption allegations against the minister was formed on the directives and approval of Imran Khan. All the members of the committee were personally selected by Khan to thoroughly investigate the corruption allegations and then submit a report to Chief Minister.

Shah Farman, Qazi Muhammad Anwar, and Musaddiq Abbasi were members of the committee, which compiled the report based on all statements and evidence.

After the report was presented to the Chief Minister, the de-notification process was carried out. The PTI founder expressed his concern, stating that corruption would not be allowed to flourish under any circumstances.

The PTI founder emphasized that there would be zero tolerance for corruption, and it was under this context that the committee was formed.

When complaints of corruption were received in a department, investigations were initiated. Imran Khan stated that if complaints of corruption are received against any official, strict action would be taken regardless of his position.

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