Cabinet approves Islamabad Mayor Ansar Aziz's suspension to ensure fair inquiry

A reference had been filed earlier this year against the mayor — who is a member of PML-N — alleging misuse of power

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Published May 17, 2020
Islamabad Mayor Sheikh Ansar Aziz speaks to the media in Islamabad, Pakistan. The News/Files

ISLAMABAD: The Cabinet has approved the suspension of Islamabad Mayor Sheikh Ansar Aziz for 90 days, a notification issued Sunday by the interior ministry said.

Aziz was suspended "with immediate effect for a period of ninety (90) days for fair conduct of inquiry under section 96, sub-section (1) of Islamabad Capital Territory Local Government Act, 2015 (X of 2015)", the notification added.

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The Cabinet approved a summary of the Islamabad mayor's suspension through circulation in order to conduct a free and transparent inquiry against him.

A copy of the notification from the Interior Ministry issuing orders of suspension of Islamabad Mayor Aziz. The News/Handout

The notification was issued by Joint Secretary Home Ministry Irfan Anjum.

Earlier this year, a reference had been filed against Aziz — a member of the PML-N — in which it was alleged that he was abusing his powers, using staff for personal use, and operating official vehicles that were reportedly beyond his entitlement.

The reference was filed by Humayun Akhtar, a member of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) and the acting Chief Metropolitan Officer (CMO). A local government commission led by PTI lawmaker Ali Nawaz Awan had recommended Aziz be suspended during the course of the investigation.

MNA Awan is also the Special Assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan on CDA Affairs. The matter appeared to be a political tug of war between the PTI and the PML-N.

Mayor Aziz, however, had challenged the reference in a petition to the Islamabad High Court, claiming the accusations against him were politically motivated. He had informed the court that despite a legal delegation of power to the Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad (MCI), many of the functions had not been transferred by the CDA and the chief commissioner office to the MCI.

Aziz had also alleged that the ruling PTI had paralysed union councils in Islamabad and that MNA Awan had brought up challenges for the mayor soon after being appointed the head of the commission that filed the reference against him.

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