But it seems that there is further embarrassment to be faced by the Punjab government. We learned from a report in this newspaper that Khosa, who was allocated an official residence as chief minister, a post he served between April to June 2008 as a ‘stand-in’ for Shahbaz Sharif, first had the bungalow provided to him in the GOR-1 area of Lahore, lavishly furnished and refurbished. Then, when he vacated the residence in November 2011, after a falling out with the government in which he had held two ministries, he is reported to have taken away items worth four million rupees, as he shifted to a private residence. Since then, furniture, paintings and other such items are believed to have been shifted to the Khosa ancestral residence at Dera Ghazi Khan, making them far harder to retrieve.
As would be expected under such circumstances, Khosa and his staff have denied wrongdoing. No reply has been made to a letter sent out by the Communications and Works Department seeking a return of these items. Some sub-standard pieces of furniture were reportedly handed in but have been rejected by the department. The former chief minister must not be allowed to get away with this act. The chief minister of Punjab, who has spoken so often against corruption, must act and back what he says, so that a proper example can be set to others.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 30th, 2012.
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I guess my satire got lost in translation and typing. All I was saying (trying to say) that Khosa can get cleaned by joining PTI like many other politicians. May be the month of Ramazan and long fasts are bringing my blood sugar level way down. BTW, I have never said that any party is cleaner than the other. I would blindly support the next elected govt without any excuse for full 5 years. Regards, Mirza
@Mirza You are busted now. Either cease and desist with your comments OR ask for pay raise and continue ......LOL.
@Truth Detector:
"@Mirza, you just showed your biased mind. Did you ever ask Gillanis to come clean, Zaradri to come clean? I don’t give a damn about Khosas, they are no less thugs than anyone else especially PPP." . Why should @Mirza? He is not paid to do that.
@Mirza, you just showed your biased mind. Did you ever ask Gillanis to come clean, Zaradri to come clean? I don't give a damn about Khosas, they are no less thugs than anyone else especially PPP.
@Sheep: they will not comment here, its their SOP.....
They are our future leaders.They teach the new generation how to do corruption., misuse public funds
Khosa needs to come clean ASAP. He needs to join PTI soon before his fame spreads. PML-N is not going to take any action against him at all. This is what Pakistan has been no matter who the rulers are. If you ask Sharif they still claim Punjab is the best governed province of Pakistan. If it is true then 65% of Pakistanis must be very happy with the state of affair?
@Sheep..they will never give any comments on this story...I bet..they are here only to taunt and comment on stories related to PTI and imran khan...they are doing there job..
Revenge of Democracy spreading like a wildfire......
PMLn is traditional party so I don't expect anything from them. Khosa's and Malik's and Tiwana's make up their party so you can't really blame them for not being able to punish any landlord as such.
...and how would the CJP react?
@Sheep: hahaha.. YES... their comments would be interesting to read... lol...
What a small time theft. Imagine taking away a few million worth items while he must be a billionaire.
I wonder what Blithe and Ch.Allah Daad have to say on this story.......
I wonder why PML (N) is mum on Junior Kosa’s deed. Is it that it endorses what he did, or don’t want to take any action until public pressure mount.
Before talking about accountability, all political parties must prove that their party is different than other corrupt parties and their leaders are honest and righteous. So far none of the political parties in Pakistan has proved that. Let’s see if PML (N) force Junior Khosa to return the loot he took from Chief Minister’s house and expel this corrupt politician from its party.