The incumbent Pakistan Peoples Party government withdrew Rs270 million from the secret fund of the Intelligence Bureau (IB) – allegedly for pushing its political agenda in Punjab, intelligence sources familiar with the issue told The Express Tribune.
There are no details as to how exactly this money was used, but sources claim that the party used the funds in an attempt to influence loyalties of parliamentarians in Punjab – an exercise that reached its peak in the lead-up to and during the eventual imposition of governor rule in Punjab in 2009. According to sources, though the party wanted to try to form its own government in the province, some hiccups – including steep demands of the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q), such as the Punjab chief minister’s slot, - stalled this plan.
The classified documents made available to The Express Tribune stated that never before had such a huge amount been withdrawn from the secret fund of the IB in such a short span of time.
According to the rules and regulations, the purpose of the secret fund is only to obtain or uncover sensitive information necessary to protect ‘national interest’ – it cannot be used for any other purpose, even emergencies or incidental expenses. All withdrawals are supposed to come under specific heads and justifications. This was not the case with this large withdrawal.
The IB works under the supervision of the prime minister and the agency’s director general is directly answerable to the prime minister.
The issue first came to light when Dr Shoaib Suddle was made the director-general of the IB.
When contacted, Suddle admitted the withdrawal of the said amount, but told The Express Tribune that he had informed the premier regarding the case personally. After assuming charge in 2008, Suddle was informed about the withdrawal of a large chunk of IB’s secret fund – initially believed to be Rs920 million. However, after a probe it emerged that the actual amount was Rs270 million.
Sources confirmed that, when he took over in 2008, Suddle brought the discrepancies to Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani’s notice. However, the sources added, Gilani chose to remain silent.
When contacted, PPP Punjab Secretary-General Samiullah Khan told The Express Tribune that the funds were probably obtained by individuals and they were not transferred to the party funds. He said that if the IB secret funds were used for the purposes alleged by the sources, the PPP would have established a government in Punjab – but it had not been able to.
That said, he added: “legal action should be taken against whichever politician took funds from IB or ISI, regardless of their party affiliation.”
Khan said that a case of similar nature is already being heard by the Supreme Court, so now the time has come to link all these matters. He further added that both politicians and intelligence agencies’ officials should be exposed so that such practices are not repeated in future.
When contacted, Presidential spokesperson Senator Farhatullah Babar told The Express Tribune that various departments and agencies have special/secret funds for different purposes and they can utilise these funds according to their own mandate. He said that if any institution or agency used funds contrary to its charter and without any accountability or justified manners, it could be considered “absolutely wrong”.
“Without looking at the report, I am not in a position to further comment on this matter,” added Babar.
History
This is not the first time that the PPP has been accused of using the IB’s secret funds.
In Benazir Bhutto’s first government in 1989, IB secret funds, to the tune of Rs95.5 million, were used for a number of purposes, The Express Tribune has learnt through classified documents.
From October 1989 to June 1990 a total amount of Rs124.3 million was given to IB as part of a supplementary grant. However, of this amount, only Rs28.8million was actually used for the IB’s operations. Rs95.5 million was siphoned off for political payments – withdrawn, according to the records, on the orders of the Prime Minister’s Secretariat.
The funds were used to influence the vote of no confidence of October 1989, the disturbances facing the NWFP (now Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa) government of then CM Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao and the general elections of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir on May 21, 1990, as well as the election of its prime minister on June 19, 1990.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 14th, 2012.
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There's more where that came from.
Oh, Allah Save Pakistan! Please pray to Allah to get rid from these loters.
O'h shamefull act of politician and army pushed the country in darkness
Pl.bring the detail , by name ,who were the beneficiaries,with documents.
270 million, .5 million could have solved lot of my problems
@Mansoor: Read my comment first before responding; I wrote a ruthless dictator, the ones we had before were more political than the politicians. We need someone who doesn't care about spilling some political "blue" blood. A total dry clean of the system, is what is required.
So PPP is corrupt, PML-N is corrupt, the rest are psychos. What is the fresh thing on the menu?
@WB:
You want a dictator, not the people of Pakistan. Four dictators have done enough damage and now its would be the people who would decide.
I would rather support money stealing elected Prime Ministers than genocide sponsoring uniformed dictators.
We all know this is a dirty game. But i am surprise how supreme court is twisting this case, I just read court proceeding. Our court pick up this news story to broader the canvas of this case and that is apparently brought this government under the scrutiny. This is not fare deal, supreme court should only focus on Asghar Khan petitions and if there is some discrepancies in IB fund this matter should be take up in separate hearing. To me this move seem a tactical measure to stop PPP criticism on PMLN in media.
Aren't no patriots left anymore?? One scandal after the other; shame on PPP and PMLN supporters. We need a dictator, a ruthless patriot
Of course all this happened, though there is no one claiming to be involved, no names and no affidavits; we can expect the Supreme Court to take up the case now that the overlord has reigned in the rebels in Raiwind by having a couple of proceedings in Mehrangate case.
Nothing gonna happen to them. They will get the Safe passage end of the day, I'm 100% sure. We are now 'Sub Chalta Hay' Society, Everybody corrupt.
After Lawyers' movement, people thought the revival of judicial system will bring the change, and just after that court internal system was quite improved specially on Kharcha-Pani, now things have changed their as well. Full blown money market has setup their and everybody is making money .. I mean EveryBody.....
Ofcourse we know where the money is - we have to buy Uncle Al Zahwari a new home now that we have demolished Uncle Osama's villa.
This is not democracy! Better call it kleptocracy.
I am disappointed at all the sleezy news of public "funds" being used for political purpose.
The Hon. Supreme Court of Pakistan should do a detail investigation. Auditor General's office should also investigate.
And where is FBR ?. The funds must have gone to some bank accounts.why not investigate?
More trouble for PPP and Mr Gilani. It so appears that a major organisation is behind this disclosure to help PTI.
This is another crime committed against the nation. No wonder the country is in such dire situation. Will justice and accountability prevail this time?
Corruption and PPP go together.
Robbing the nation and its integrity at every turn. Acountability is a must in this case!
Would any body still want to have a civilian in charge of ISI ?
Unless, that person wants his share in the of the bounty.
No surprise. Further no surprise that nothing will happen and further no surprise the PPP will win next elections! I wish we can have some surprises! I simply wish!!!
All these "democratic" parties are criminal mafias
Everything is permitted in pakistan for the jiyala siyasi shaheeds.
may Allah give our judiciary further courage to take up these matters and make an example out of all the politicians as well as officials of IB or Finance involved.
It seems that both of the 'premiere' political parties will be off the election chart soon leaving PTI only in the game.
@Saleem: not in this world may be in the world here after.
Speechless! This story too will be forgotten soon and all we will remember is the Gilani's rants on 'saving democracy'
In the name of "National Interest", all this money went into politicians' pockets. Shouldn't there be some accountability and recourse to get this money to poor.