PTI’s Elahi indicted in corruption case
Elahi along with his son is accused of illegally approving schemes, receiving kickbacks and causing over Rs1bn loss to national exchequer
LAHORE: An accountability court in Lahore indicted Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) President Pervaiz Elahi in a corruption reference filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), reports Geo News.
With the court summoning witnesses on the next hearing, Pervaiz, the former Punjab chief minister, has denied the charges levelled against him. The senior politician, along with his son Moonis Elahi and others, is accused of illegally approving various development schemes, receiving kickbacks and causing over Rs1 billion in loss to the national exchequer. The NAB, in its reference, also accused the PTI leader and his son of receiving bribes by awarding contracts to their “favourite contractors” and claimed that the father-son duo received more than Rs1 billion as kickbacks through intermediaries in more than 200 development projects in the Gujrat district during Parvez’s second term as Punjab chief minister.
It also mentioned that the ex-CM embezzled more than Rs744.5 million in bribes and kickbacks. The reference also said that the accountant kept depositing the kickbacks in the accounts of Moonis and his family. His son deposited €1.61 million in his foreign bank account, while his family members deposited more than Rs304 million in their accounts. The reference stated that the suspects were found guilty in the investigation, therefore, the accountability court should conduct a trial and punish them accordingly. Furthermore, the case, registered by the Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) Punjab, accuses Pervaiz of making illegal appointments and accepting bribes to influence the recruitment process during his tenure as chief minister.
According to the ACE, qualified candidates were bypassed in favour of unqualified individuals who had not even taken the required exams.
The latest indictment adds to the months-long legal woes faced by the PTI leadership whose founder Imran Khan along with senior leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi and others have been behind bars for months in various cases.
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