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Three family members of Iqbal Mirchi declared fugitive economic offenders, properties to be seized | Mumbai News
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‘Construction sector can grow if corrupt elements reined in’
Karachi
February 13, 2021
The development of the construction sector can be sustained by identifying illegal constructions and corrupt elements, said Chairman Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) Sindh Muhammad Iqbal Memon on Thursday.
The spokesman for the ACE said that the chairman of the Enquiries and Anti-Corruption Establishment, Sindh, has said that the construction sector was important for the development and employment of the province and the development of the construction sector could be sustained by identifying illegal constructions and corrupt elements.
He was addressing a meeting with a delegation of representatives of the Association of Builders and Developers and ABAD at his office. Deputy Director East Muhammad Ibrahim Memon, Deputy Director West Jam Zafarullah Dharijo, Chairman Abad Fayyaz Ilyas, and officers of anti-corruption were present on the occasion.
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Accountability Court Judge Inam Ali Kalhoro on Saturday sentenced a former chairman of the Hyderabad Railway Employees Cooperative Housing Society Matloob Ahmed Khan to five years’ imprisonment in a land scam. AFP/File
HYDERABAD: Accountability Court Judge Inam Ali Kalhoro on Saturday sentenced a former chairman of the Hyderabad Railway Employees Cooperative Housing Society Matloob Ahmed Khan to five years’ imprisonment in a land scam involving Rs1.48bn losses caused to the national exchequer. The convict was also ordered to pay a fine of Rs5m.
The accused had absconded after being named in the National Accountability Bureau reference but was arrested later.
Shibli fully exposes opposition s tactics of seeking NRO
Says amendments sought by opposition in NAB law were meant to escape accountability process, save ‘ill-gotten’ money
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz addressing a press conference in Islamabad PHOTO: PID/FILE ISLAMABAD:
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Shibli Faraz on Monday fully exposed the opposition’s tactics of getting an NRO by demanding massive changes in the anti-graft law to make the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) a “toothless” and “featherless” body.
During the parliamentary committee meeting that discussed the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)-related bill the minister said the opposition had sought amendment to 34 out of 38 clauses of the NAB law, which would have made the anti-graft watchdog totally irrelevant.
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