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CJ takes notice of Saudi letter on Hajj corruption
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
ISLAMABAD: Supreme Court (SC) has taken notice of the letter written to Chief Justice (CJ) Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry by a Saudi prince relating to the alleged embezzlements committed in allotment of accommodations to Pakistani Hajj pilgrims in Makkah Moazzimah, Geo News reported.
Upon the letter, the apex court has taken suo motto notice and has, all the same, summoned the Federal Ministry for Religious Affairs to submit explanation in court.
In a letter written by Saudi prince Bandar Bin Khalid Bin Sultan from his personal office, it is informed that his company offered Pakistani authorities the accommodations for pilgrims; costing only 33.50 Saudi Riyal while the location was 2 kilometer away from Haram Sharif.
But contrary to this offer, the concerned authorities in Pakistan opted for expensive accommodations in order to bag huge profits, the letter said.
It stated that the chosen places for accommodation of Hajj pilgrims are much far away from Haram Sharif than those of which we offered and it too costs 3600 riyals each.
Subsequently, CJ Chaudhry, having taken suo motto notice of the letter, has summoned Federal Ministry for Religious Affairs to submit explanation within 15 working days, sources said.
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
ISLAMABAD: Supreme Court (SC) has taken notice of the letter written to Chief Justice (CJ) Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry by a Saudi prince relating to the alleged embezzlements committed in allotment of accommodations to Pakistani Hajj pilgrims in Makkah Moazzimah, Geo News reported.
Upon the letter, the apex court has taken suo motto notice and has, all the same, summoned the Federal Ministry for Religious Affairs to submit explanation in court.
In a letter written by Saudi prince Bandar Bin Khalid Bin Sultan from his personal office, it is informed that his company offered Pakistani authorities the accommodations for pilgrims; costing only 33.50 Saudi Riyal while the location was 2 kilometer away from Haram Sharif.
But contrary to this offer, the concerned authorities in Pakistan opted for expensive accommodations in order to bag huge profits, the letter said.
It stated that the chosen places for accommodation of Hajj pilgrims are much far away from Haram Sharif than those of which we offered and it too costs 3600 riyals each.
Subsequently, CJ Chaudhry, having taken suo motto notice of the letter, has summoned Federal Ministry for Religious Affairs to submit explanation within 15 working days, sources said.