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Probe into sugar scam: Rizwan remains part of FIA team but his role drastically curtailed

ISLAMABAD: Senior police officer Muhammad Rizwan’s role in the probe against Jahangir Tareen in relation to the mega sugar scam being carried out by the Federal Investigation Agency has been.

Probe into sugar scam: Rizwan remains part of FIA team with drastically curtailed role

National May 1, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Senior police officer Muhammad Rizwan’s role in the probe against Jahangir Tareen in relation to the mega sugar scam being carried out by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has been significantly curtailed but the officer has not been removed from the team of designated investigators. “Muhammad Rizwan continues to be part of the panel but he is no longer its chief as he had been since the investigations into the sugar scandal had started,” a senior official, privy to the development, told The News. He said that Abu Bakr Khuda Bakhsh was now the head of the sugar inquiry but Muhammad Rizwan is still a part of it.

Four-member team to inquire into complaints of diaspora in KSA

Top Story May 1, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Chairman Prime Minister’s Inspection Commission (PMIC) Ahmed Yar Hiraj has constituted a four-member team to inquire into the matter of inefficiency of some officers and staff in Pakistan Embassy in Saudi Arabia in the provision of various services to overseas Pakistanis. The four member team, headed by PMIC Member Syed Akif and including senior officers from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Interior and Overseas Pakistanis, was constituted after Prime Minister Imran Khan took notice of the complaints of diaspora in the kingdom. According to a press release issued by PMIC, the four-member PMIT among other issues will enquire into the following issues: Inefficiency in provision of various services to Overseas Pakistanis in KSA; extorting and fleecing expatriate workers and overseas Pakistanis, causing delays on one pretext or the other, resulting in extraction under duress; examination of existing complaint resolution mechanism, and failure to

4-member team to inquire complaints of diaspora in KSA: PMIC

Top Story May 1, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Chairman Prime Minister’s Inspection Commission (PMIC) Ahmed Yar Hiraj has constituted a four-member team to inquire into the matter of inefficiency of some officers and staff in Pakistan Embassy in Saudi Arabia in the provision of various services to overseas Pakistanis. The four member team, headed by PMIC Member Syed Akif and including senior officers from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Interior and Overseas Pakistanis, was constituted after Prime Minister Imran Khan took notice of the complaints of diaspora in the kingdom. According to a press release issued by PMIC, the four-member PMIT among other issues will enquire into the following issues:

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