PESHAWAR: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Peshawar, has launched an inquiry against former provincial minister for Livestock, Fisheries and Cooperative and sitting MPA PK-6 Swat-IV, Fazal Hakeem Khan, over allegations of possessing assets beyond known sources of income, corruption and corrupt practices.
According to an official letter issued by NAB to the deputy commissioner of Swat, the bureau has sought complete records of land and property transactions involving Fazal Hakeem Khan, his brothers, son and other members of the family.
The letter specifically requests certified documents related to a restaurant named “Unique Kitchen” located in Blue Area, Faizabad, Saidu Sharif, as well as property transactions in the Old Mingora Bus Terminal area.
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