ISLAMABAD: An accountability court, Islamabad on Monday indicted former prime minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, former law minister Babar Awan and five others in the Nandipur power project reference.Accountability Court Judge Muhammad Arshad Malik on Monday resumed the hearing into the Nandipur power project reference in which former PM Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, former law minister Babar Awan, former law secretary Riaz Kiyani, Masood Chishti, former consultant Shamila Mahmood, former joint secretary Riaz Mehmood and former secretary Shahid Rafi were nominated as accused. During the hearing, accountability Judge Muhammad Arshad Malik read out charges against the accused.According to the indictment, Babar Awan being law minister, Raja Pervaiz Ashraf being the minister for water and power and other accused delayed the project which caused a loss of Rs27 billion to the national exchequer.All the accused including Babar Awan and Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, however, rejected the charges as the court indicted them. Babar Awan requested the court to start hearing into this case on a daily basis, as they have been facing media trial for the last 7 years. He requested the court to summon all the witnesses on the next hearing.To this NAB prosecutor, argued in the court that the witness who has to submit documents should be called first to record his statement. The NAB prosecutor further requested the court that they need some time to prepare the evidence. The accountability court judge remarked that the court will conclude this case very soon.While directing the NAB to present the witnesses to record their testimonies, the court adjourned the hearing till March 19. The Nandipur power project worth $329 million was approved in 2007 by the Economic Coordination Committee. To get a legal opinion, the Ministry of Water and Power approached the Ministry of Law in 2008. However, with mala fide intentions, the projected was delayed, which caused Rs27 billion loss to the national exchequer.
from The News International - Top Story https://ift.tt/2HsSJGr
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Nandipur power project: AC indicts Babar Awan, Raja Pervaiz, five others
Related Posts:
Taliban warn Trump to tread carefullyKABUL: The war of words between the Taliban and President Donald Trump escalated on Thursday as the Afghan insurgents warned that the US leader had failed to grasp “what type of nation he is dealing with”.The latest salvo in … Read More
US encouraged with N Korean readiness to resume talksWASHINGTON: The US said on Wednesday it was encouraged by North Korea’s stated willingness to resume negotiations but criticized its latest firing of projectiles as counterproductive.“It was an encouraging sign that they woul… Read More
Same food for everyone: Indian high court refuses home meals for ex-ministerNEW DELHI: Same food is available for everyone, said the Delhi High Court on Thursday while hearing the regular bail plea filed by former finance minister P. Chidambaram, who is currently in Tihar Jail in INX Media corruption… Read More
Water, temperature right for life at another star’s planetCAPE CANAVERAL, Florida: Scientists have discovered water at a planet outside our solar system that has temperatures suitable for life, international media reported on Thursday.Two research groups announced this week that the… Read More
PM to travel to Saudi Arabia this monthISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan will travel to Saudi Arabia later this month, the sources said.According to sources, the prime minister will travel to Saudi Arabia before his visit to United States where the prime minist… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment