board also decided to authorise complaint verification against Dost Muhammad, Minister for Ushr and Zakat, Sindh. In this case, the accused is alleged of corruption, corrupt practices and accumulation of assets beyond known sources of income.
Second, complaint verification was authorised against known sources of income.Second, complaint verification was authorised against Dr Abdul Sattar Rajper, MPA, PS-22, Naushero Feroze, Sindh and in this case, the accused is alleged of corruption, corrupt practices and accumulation of assets beyond known sources of income.
Third, complaint verification was authorised against officers/officials of University of Punjab for surrendering the land of the university without any lawful authority and thus causing loss to the national exchequer.
Fourth complaint verification was authorised against officers/officials of Ministry of Food Security and Research and in this case the accused were alleged of corruption/corrupt practices and causing loss to the national exchequer.
It was also decided to re-authorise inquiry against Air Cdre (R) Muhammad Junaid Ameen, Ex-DG CAA, AVM (R) Sajid Habib, Ex-Dy DG CAA, Air Cdre (R) Javed Khan, Ex-director technical CAA, Air Cdre (R) Khalid Alauddin Khan, ex-director technical CAA and others. In this case, the accused were alleged of irregular procurement without preparation and approval of PC-I and PC-II and award of contract through repeat order without tendering and causing a loss of Rs2.6 billion to the national exchequer
The Executive Board decided to authorise two investigations as first investigation was against Tahir Basharat Cheema, Ex-MD PEPCO, and Ibrahim Majoka, Ex-CEO Gepco, and in this case, the accused were alleged for illegal appointment of 437 employees in Gepco in violation of rules.
The NAB Executive Board authorised second investigation against officers/officials of Sindh Public Service Commission and others and in this case the accused were alleged of misuse of authority and illegal appointments of gazetted officers through CCE-2003/04.
The board also approved voluntary return application of private contractors of Rs17.371 million and rejected the voluntary return application of officers/officials of National Highway Authority (NHA) KP. An investigation for misuse of authority and causing loss to national exchequer has been authorised against them.
Meanwhile, the NAB Rawalpindi has arrested accused Rana Ghulam Murtaza, ex -additional secretary of Senate Secretariat, on charges of corruption, cheating public at large and misuse of authority.
Rana Ghulam Murtaza in connivance with other accused sold/transferred precious land at very low price against the purchasing price of land of Senate Housing Society. The accused misusing his authority sold/transferred land of Senate Housing Society situated in Mouza Kirpa, Pind Daya, Tehlyala and Gagri without any prior approval from circle registrar Islamabad and caused loss to the tune of Rs42.5 million to the society.