NAB orders inquiry against PML-N leader for 'misuse of authority'

Decision against Sheikh Aftab was taken by newly appointed NAB chairman during his first executive meeting.


Express November 03, 2011

ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) ordered an inquiry against Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz (PML-N) leader Sheikh Aftab for the misuse of authority, reported Express 24/7 on Thursday.

The decision was taken by the newly appointed NAB chairman Fasih Bokhari during the first executive board meeting since he took charge.

According to details, the NAB chairman was told in the meeting that Aftab initiated development work in NA-57 in Attock, for which he had ordered pre-qualification.

The meeting also ordered inquiry against Harris Steel Mills for preparing fake bank documents to avail loan of Rs400 million.

References were also approved against the allotment of plots of Mansehra Development Authority at nominal prices as well as against the Food department of Balochistan for embezzling the wheat quota meant for sale of flour at lower prices.

COMMENTS (3)

Babar Ali | 12 years ago | Reply

Well "total control" corrupts "totally"! Who said Nawaz's party was a "party of angels"? They were just comparing themselves most of the time to(assumingly) more corrupt leaders. When you drive through rear-view mirror that's what happens__ you don't see your own path. But then again, why now, why so late? He probably knew this would happen from day-one & so took refuge in Punjab.

Aftab Kenneth Wilson | 12 years ago | Reply

Good to start from someone in PML-N who consider themselves Perfect and Clean though things are other way around.

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