Rs100m embezzlement: CDA holds inquiry against three officers
The inquiry has been conducted against the officers on a complaint of the area in-charge Khalid Ali
ISLAMABAD:
CDA Chairman Maroof Afzal has ordered an inquiry against three officers for allegedly withdrawing Rs100 million under the head of repair expenses for tube-wells.
A CDA official disclosed that three officers of CDA’s water department — director Jabar Khan, deputy director Irfan Khokhar and sub-engineer Muhammad Ramzan — withdrew Rs100 million on phony bills in respect of repairing 150 tube-wells.
The inquiry has been conducted against the officers on a complaint of the area in-charge Khalid Ali, who has filed a written application to the CDA chairman. When contacted, sub-engineer Ramzan denied the allegation.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 11th, 2015.
CDA Chairman Maroof Afzal has ordered an inquiry against three officers for allegedly withdrawing Rs100 million under the head of repair expenses for tube-wells.
A CDA official disclosed that three officers of CDA’s water department — director Jabar Khan, deputy director Irfan Khokhar and sub-engineer Muhammad Ramzan — withdrew Rs100 million on phony bills in respect of repairing 150 tube-wells.
The inquiry has been conducted against the officers on a complaint of the area in-charge Khalid Ali, who has filed a written application to the CDA chairman. When contacted, sub-engineer Ramzan denied the allegation.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 11th, 2015.