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Financial irregularities in KP Sports Department unveiled
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Sports Department's audit report reveals that suspicious payments were made during Under-21 games -
Report reveals irregularities worth billions of rupees in Peshawar BRT project
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
DG Peshawar Development Authority Fayaz Ali Shah says audit report is based on preliminary observations -
NA-75 by-polls: Returning officer submits details of irregularities to ECP
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Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja asks PTI for a complete record till February 24 -
Shehbaz says NAB constitutionally mandated to probe irregularities
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
Punjab CM Shehbaz Sharif. Photo: FileSHEIKHUPURA: Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Sunday that the National Accountability Bureau is a constitutional institution that is mandated to probe financial irregularities.Speaking to... -
A view of Bani Gala. Photo: Abdul Shakoor Khan ISLAMABAD: A three-member bench of the Supreme Court will resume hearing today the Bani Gala encroachments case. Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Saqib Nisar has summoned a report from the Capital Development Authority (CDA) regarding the leasing of land in the locality today. At the last hearing, the chief justice had remarked that there is a lot of hue and cry over fake documents. Bani Gala NOC not fake, Imran tells SC Former Bara Kahu union council official, claimed in SC that the no-objection certificate submitted in court by Imran related to his Bana Gala residence was never issued by the authority Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan?s counsel Babar Awan had responded that they did not submit any fake documents, adding that they are being subjected to a ?media trial?. He was referring to reports that the PTI chief?s Bani Gala estate was built illegally. The chief justice had also observed during the hearing that the PTI chief will face the same fate that others in the case do, as the law is equal for all. He added that Imran would have to regularise his estate as per the rules. SC seeks Imran's response on Bani Gala estate documents Former UC official has informed the Supreme Court that PTU chief's Bani Gala estate was constructed illegally Last year, the CDA had informed the apex court that more than 100 structures in Bani Gala, including Imran's residence, are illegal. The case is based on a suo motu notice which originated from Imran's petition seeking the court's intervention to stem illegal construction and environmental degradation in Bani Gala.
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NAB chief takes notice of irregularities in Gwadar land allotment
ADMIN posted a blog entry in Geo News Blog
[embed_video1 url=http://stream.jeem.tv/vod/d1ce1f5a008e605743a7365f96db18a9.mp4/playlist.m3u8?wmsAuthSign=c2VydmVyX3RpbWU9MTIvMzAvMjAxNyA3OjU2OjUzIEFNJmhhc2hfdmFsdWU9V0VYOVB0Uy9YT2FIVDhmZmFzNTkrZz09JnZhbGlkbWludXRlcz02MCZpZD0x style=center] ISLAMABAD: Chairman of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has taken notice of irregularities revealed in land allotment in Gwadar Industrial Estate Development Authority (GIEDA) ? an autonomous body formed by the provincial government to develop and manage Gwadar Industrial Estate. According to a notification dated December 30, NAB chairman Justice (retd) Javed Iqbal has taken notice of irregularities disclosed on an extensive scale in allotment of industrial and commercial plots in GIEDA, which resulted in losses running into millions of rupees to the national exchequer. The GIEDA put the development of Balochistan on stake; instead of being an industrial development authority it turned into an estate agency, reads the notification. The authority, instead of allotting plots to genuine investors, distributed the land to relatives and other preferred buyers, the notification adds. Earlier in August, NAB Balochistan chapter launched an inquiry into an alleged multi-billion scam featuring illegal land allotment in Gwadar, after reports of private individuals being allotted 3,167 acres of state land worth Rs 70 billion in the port city. During the initial inquiry, it was revealed that certain individuals, in connivance with influential people and revenue authorities, were transferred about 12,000 acres of land. After the scam was exposed, however, the land was restored in favour of the government.