Rs60b land scam finalised during incumbent govt’s tenure: Faisal Vawda

Senator Dinesh raised concerns about why there isn’t a permanent chairman for the Gwadar and Karachi ports.


News Desk March 04, 2025
Senator Faisal Vawda speaking during a Senate session on Tuesday. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/SENATE

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Senator Faisal Vawda, Chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Maritime Affairs, has alleged that a land scam worth Rs 50 to 60 billion was finalised during the current government's tenure, with an agreement signed on July 9, 2024, over 500 acres of land.

The Senate Standing Committee on Maritime Affairs convened for a meeting, chaired by Senator Vawda, with key officials including the Chairman of Port Qasim and the Acting Chairman of Karachi Port Trust also in attendance.

During the meeting, Senator Dinesh raised concerns about the absence of permanent chairmen for the Gwadar and Karachi ports, questioning why acting officials were running the operations. In response, Vawda highlighted the seriousness of the matter, stating, "We have three options: surrender, admit corruption, or fight."

He further argued that if the issue of the Rs 50 billion theft had not been addressed promptly, the deal would not have been canceled within 72 hours. "If everything was proper, why was it canceled in just 72 hours? Together, we saved Pakistan’s Rs 60 billion," Vawda added.

Vawda also accused Port Qasim of issuing misleading rebuttals through the media to obscure the facts and mislead the public. He stressed that the land deal, involving 500 acres, was signed under the current government, with payments planned for only 365 acres. He claimed that a mere two percent advance was being paid for the land valued at Rs 60 billion.

The Secretary of Maritime Affairs suggested that the issue could have been a mistake, but Senator Dinesh quickly responded, stating that a privilege motion should be raised against the Secretary for misleading the committee.

Vawda strongly criticized the Secretary’s defense, calling the theft of Rs 50 to 60 billion "not a mistake" but a serious issue. The Additional Secretary admitted to being unaware of the matter but revealed that they were part of the board overseeing the deal. Vawda added, "I will remind the Additional Secretary of many things."

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