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Pak anti-graft agency chief refuses to arrest PM Raja Pervez Ashraf

Islamabad, Thu, 17 Jan 2013 NI Wire

Going against the Pak Supreme Court's order, the Chief of Pakistan's anti-corruption agency Thursday has denied to arrest Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf on suspicion of corruption, saying there was not enough evidence against him to arrest, Chinese News agency Xinhua reported.

According to news report, the Chief of National Accountability Bureau (NAB), the anti-corruption agency of Pakistan Thursday has denied to arrest Ashraf and 15 others within 24 hours in a case involving private power stations built to provide electricity to energy-starved Pakistan.

Ashraf was minister for water and power at that time.

Pak Supreme Court on Tuesday had ordered to National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Tuesday to arrest Ashraf and 15 others within 24 hours in the connection of rental power case.

But, on Thursday's hearing, NAB Chairman Fasih Bukhari told the court that the investigation report submitted to the court in the Rental Power Projects (RPP) case was inaccurate.

He said investigation officers had worked in a hurry and did not provide proof in their report.

Criticising the NAB for changing its stance, Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhamamd Chaudhry said the court could itself monitor the case and ordered the NAB to submit its complete case file.

The apex court in its earlier verdict in last March had observed that the rules and regulations were violated in these projects due to which the national exchequer witnessed losses of billions.

On March 30, a two-member Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice Chaudhry had observed that the policy of the rental power projects was not defined on a transparent basis. Rather than overcoming circular debt, the authorities endorsed more contracts.

Justice Chaudhry then directed that legal proceedings be carried out against Ashraf and then secretary finance for water and power. It also said that all rental power projects should be dissolved.

Earlier Thursday, talking to the media outside the Supreme Court building before the hearing of the corruption case, the NAB chief said it was a matter of great satisfaction that the political leadership had united to save democracy.

Bukhari appreciated the political leadership's decision that nobody would be allowed to function against democracy, Geo News reported.


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