Corruption uncovered: CM suspends sports secretary, DG and DDO

They were found transferring funds amounting to Rs1.8 million into sports minister’s personal account.


News Desk April 11, 2014
Khattak acknowledged reports highlighted in the press regarding the transfer of discretionary funds into the minister’s personal account and ordered an immediate enquiry. PHOTO: APP/FILE

Chief Minister Pervez Khattak has suspended Sports Secretary Ahmad Hassan, DG Sports Tariq Mehmood and DDO Muhammad Tariq for transferring funds amounting to Rs1.8 million into the personal account of Minister for Sports Mehmood Khan.

According to a press release issued on Friday, Khattak acknowledged reports highlighted in the press regarding the transfer of discretionary funds into the minister’s personal account and ordered an immediate enquiry.

After going through the record and statements, enquiry officer Hammad Uwais Agha determined that the case of transfer of funds was processed on file by the sports secretary, DG and DDO which was in violation of over 20 rules.

The enquiry report pointed out the minister had no role in the matter as handling of financial affairs falls within the jurisdiction of the principal accounts officer and his supporting staff.

The enquiry has further pointed out that a BS-17 officer was working as the DG Sports which is a BS-19 post.

The chief minister, on the advice of the chief secretary, issued suspension orders for the sports secretary, DG and DDO with immediate effect to be followed by disciplinary action against them.

COMMENTS (8)

Anon | 10 years ago | Reply

The minister should also have been suspended....

But at least something happened! At least next time the secretaries will put up a fight if theyre asked to do something illegal....

Hammad | 10 years ago | Reply

@Parvez: no body can be save from punishment for doing wrong. He will be in prison soon as charges are carefully examine at highest level.

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