Truth won in the case against me: Zaka Ashraf

Najam Sethi can approach Supreme Court if he wants to, adds Ashraf.


Saqib Nasir January 16, 2014
The newly reinstated Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Zaka Ashraf. PHOTO: AFP

LAHORE: The newly reinstated Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf, while talking to the media in Lahore, stated that truth won in the case registered against him, Express News reported on Thursday.

On January 15, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) had restored Ashraf as the PCB chairman.

We have created a new history, Ashraf said referring to the fact that no one has been removed from PCB chairman position and then reinstated again.

“Najam Sethi, [interim PCB chairman during the removal of Ashraf], can approach the Supreme Court if he wants to,” the newly reinstated PCB chairman added, further stating that he respects all the courts and their decisions.

During his press conference he also said that he forgives everyone who had registered a case against him.

“There is no politics in cricket and Pakistan’s name should be on the top when it comes to cricket,” Ashraf remarked.

He also stated that the announcement of the Twenty20 team will discussed during the PCB meeting.

Reinstatement 

The decision to reinstate Ashraf was taken by a two-member division bench of the Islamabad High Court consisting of Justice Noorul Haq N Qureshi and Justice Riaz Ahmed Khan.

The IHC had accepted the intra-court appeal against the decision by a single-member bench of IHC comprising of Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui.

Appointment declared ‘illegal’

On July 19, 2013, the Islamabad High Court had declared appointment of Ashraf “illegal” and directed the acting PCB chief Najam Sethi to hold elections within 90 days.

In a 30-page detailed judgment, Justice Siddiqui had pointed out that Ashraf was not appointed on the basis of his career as a cricketer, but because he was Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited’s (ZTBL) president. While declaring illegal sections 28, 29, 30 and 31 of the PCB charter, the court had observed that these sections were unconstitutional and against democratic values.

On May 28, 2013, the court had declared illegal his appointment in its short order after it was challenged by former coach of the army cricket team, Major (retd) Ahmed Nadeem, citing mala fide intentions in the PCB election.

Ashraf, 60, had been PCB chairman since October 2011.  On May 8, 2013 Ashraf had become the elected head of the sport body, after winning a four-year term under a new constitution approved earlier last year.

Ashraf was accused of corruption. There had been complaints against the ex-chairman for wasting the board’s money by appointing 68 employees on lucrative packages on the basis of favouritism and nepotism. He had also come under the radar for appointing army officials, who had retired or were close to retirement.

Ashraf rebuffs accusations

Ashraf had refuted the accusations, claiming that a group of people were trying to tarnish his image.

“I’ve enjoyed a clean reputation whether being at PCB or ZTBL,” he had said. “Those who have filed cases against me are the ones who were terminated on corruption charges at ZTBL.

“In my leadership, ZTBL had posted a profit of Rs12 billion, the highest by any bank in 50 years. I also tried to take the PCB to new heights by appointing professionals.”

He had added that out of 68 appointees in his tenure most were ground staff while others were vigilance officials who were the need of the hour.

COMMENTS (8)

a&a | 10 years ago | Reply Match Fixed.......???
Qasim | 10 years ago | Reply One thing I just the merit is to appoint the person on key post whom are you key friend. I have no idea why Pakistan can hesitate to build institutions?? We should learn from How there cricket Board workd it is not rocket science.
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