Massive land encroachment scandal emerges in Islamabad
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s national exchequer suffered heavy losses up to the tune of Rs20.2 billion during the last 20 years in a massive land encroachment scam in the federal capital, Geo News learnt on Saturday.
It emerged that Islamabad is no exception to 'China-cutting', encroachment and illegal trade of government lands, as Capital Development Authority (CDA) is said to have sold 4,000
By TICKER
August 29, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s national exchequer suffered heavy losses up to the tune of Rs20.2 billion during the last 20 years in a massive land encroachment scam in the federal capital, Geo News learnt on Saturday.
It emerged that Islamabad is no exception to 'China-cutting', encroachment and illegal trade of government lands, as Capital Development Authority (CDA) is said to have sold 4,000 plots on throw-away prices to its own employees.
According to a report, during the course of illegal business, public parks, green belts, mosques and lands allocated for hospital were also encroached and sold illegally.
It emerged that Islamabad is no exception to 'China-cutting', encroachment and illegal trade of government lands, as Capital Development Authority (CDA) is said to have sold 4,000 plots on throw-away prices to its own employees.
According to a report, during the course of illegal business, public parks, green belts, mosques and lands allocated for hospital were also encroached and sold illegally.
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