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State Life building: NAB chief takes notice of 22-year delay in construction

By our correspondents
January 23, 2018

ISLAMABAD: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Justice (R) Javed Iqbal took notice of the misuse of authority, corruption and over 22-year delay in the construction of 22-storey building of the State Life Tower in Islamabad owned by the State Life Insurance Company (SLIC) of Pakistan.

The NAB chairman directed to fix responsibility of the delay in construction of the tower in Islamabad and conduct inquiry against reports of corruption and causing losses worth millions of rupees to national kitty.

The NAB chairman directed to ensure correct use of people’s hard-earned money invested in the State Life Insurance Corporation of Pakistan and policy holder’s money should be invested in profitable schemes. The cost of tower being constructed with the preliminary cost of Rs1.3 billion has increased manifold in 22 years. Despite passage of 22 years, only 19 storeys of State Life Tower in Islamabad have so far been completed and remaining three storeys need more time for completion.