Monday, November 4, 2013

NAB given 10 days to present challan in Ogra case

Pakistan News
Islamabad: A responsibility court in Islamabad Monday has given National Accountability Bureau (Nab) 10 days to present the last challan against previous boss of Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) Tauqeer Sadiq blamed
for inclusion in a multi-billion rupee trick, Dawnnews reported. The knowing about the case was heard by the responsibility court's judge Bashir Ahmed. Throughout the listening to, the previous boss was generated in the court after a legal remand of 14 days. Capture's Additional Deputy Prosecutor General Chaudhry Riaz submitted a requisition in the court, asking for 10 days to present the last challan against Sadiq. The court allowed the solicitation, idiom that the challan ought to be introduced before it in 10 days with the intention that the knowing about the case could move ahead further. The case's listening to was accordingly dismissed to November 18. Sadiq is blamed for abusing power, stealing subsidizes and bringing about Rs82 billion (give or take $850 million) misfortunes to the national exchequer by changing over working pay (consistent wage) into non-working salary in violation of an understanding marked with the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank, moving numerous Cng stations, making illicit errands, and so forth. He had fled abroad not long after the Supreme Court announced his arrangement as Ogra boss illicit on November 25, 2012, and requested Nab to capture him. Sadiq had figured out how to leave the nation in spite of the fact that his name was on the passageway control record. He was given over by Uae powers to a group of Nab authorities on July 8. Two previous Pms — Yousuf Raza Gilani and Raja Pervez Ashraf — have been blamed for being included in the "unlawful" appoi

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