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First Order of CM Pervaiz Elahi: Remove DG Anti-Corruption

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it is fact land mafia like Masha group or Mansha bomb is the biggest fund provider for Nawaz family.

They got hold of a property belonging to a Qadyani. Then that poor chap was trying to sell his 2.6 billion Rs property for just 80 crores. He will (or already) escape Pak to Canada when he is successful.
 
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it is fact land mafia like Masha group or Mansha bomb is the biggest fund provider for Nawaz family.


But Rana Sana ullah said PMLn playing for Governor rule in Punjab.

Brother in Law of Imran Khan could not furnish any evidence in the court and the plot is still with Yaqoob Khokhar, Mansha group was not related to this case.

 
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تم لوگوں کیلئے پرویز الہی زرداری ثابت ہوگا



Should Hamza live on charity, if he will not do any business??

You are either a Paid PDM supporter or Suffer from selective dementia. Your words and spins carry zero credibility amongst the educated and conscience Pakistanis. This man was appointed by PDM for one thing and one thing alone find something or anything on Imran khan which he failed miserably for obvious reason...

IMRAN khan has given proof of his income and file taxes while PDM suffers from Low platelets and back pains requiring extensive treatments at London Coffee shops.

DG Anti-Corruption​

What happened to the close and shut cases against his employers (PDM) did he pursue those cases his predecessor had with undeniable proofs? If he had done his job which he was getting paid for Hamza should be behind bars. He wasn't a DG Anti corruption, he was on a save "PDM" Mission therefore irrelevant and unnecessary not qualified to hold that position...
 
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First order of CM Elahi:

DG Anti-Corruption who was investigating corruption of Farah Khan, Bushra Khan, Sheikh Rasheed, Shirin Mazari, Usman Buzdar, Moonis Elahi and many others is replaced with immediate effect.

CCPO Lahore, DG anti-corruption removed after Elahi takes office​


CCPO Lahore Bilal Siddique Kamyana, DG Anti-Corruption Abdul Jabbar and DPO Jhang Sardar Ghias Gul Khan were relieved of their duties “with immediate effect” on Wednesday morning, according to a notification issued by the government of Punjab.
Kamyana and Jabbar were also asked to report to the Intelligence Bureau (IB), while Sardar Ghias was directed to report to the Cabinet Secretariat in Islamabad.
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Reportedly, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government was annoyed with Kamyana over the police's heavy-handedness in dealing with PTI supporters when they participated in the 'Azadi March' to the capital in May, a month after the no-confidence motion sent former prime minister and party chief Imran Khan packing.

Sources also say that many corruption cases against PTI leaders, including former chief minister Punjab Usman Buzdar and Farhat Shahzadi alias Farah Gogi, a close friend of the ex-first lady Bushra Bibi, were lodged as Abdul Jabbar had taken charge as DG anti-corruption.

The move comes after Punjab saw yet another dramatic turn of events late last night. Hours after the Supreme Court had struck down the Punjab Assembly deputy speaker’s ruling, President Dr Arif Alvi administered the oath of provincial chief executive to PTI candidate Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi at the President House at 11.30pm on Wednesday.

Earlier this month, an anti-corruption unit in the Farah Gogi casehad arrested two accused belonging to the Faisalabad Industrial Estate Development and Management Company (FIEDMC).

On July 19, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB)-Lahore had summoned former first lady Bushra Bibi’s close friend Farah Khan, her husband Ahsan Iqbal Jamil and Chaudhry Majeed, along with 19 others, in the assets case against her.







 
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First order of CM Elahi:

DG Anti-Corruption who was investigating corruption of Farah Khan, Bushra Khan, Sheikh Rasheed, Shirin Mazari, Usman Buzdar, Moonis Elahi and many others is replaced with immediate effect.

CCPO Lahore, DG anti-corruption removed after Elahi takes office​


CCPO Lahore Bilal Siddique Kamyana, DG Anti-Corruption Abdul Jabbar and DPO Jhang Sardar Ghias Gul Khan were relieved of their duties “with immediate effect” on Wednesday morning, according to a notification issued by the government of Punjab.
Kamyana and Jabbar were also asked to report to the Intelligence Bureau (IB), while Sardar Ghias was directed to report to the Cabinet Secretariat in Islamabad.
Notification1658906340-0.jpeg


Reportedly, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government was annoyed with Kamyana over the police's heavy-handedness in dealing with PTI supporters when they participated in the 'Azadi March' to the capital in May, a month after the no-confidence motion sent former prime minister and party chief Imran Khan packing.

Sources also say that many corruption cases against PTI leaders, including former chief minister Punjab Usman Buzdar and Farhat Shahzadi alias Farah Gogi, a close friend of the ex-first lady Bushra Bibi, were lodged as Abdul Jabbar had taken charge as DG anti-corruption.

The move comes after Punjab saw yet another dramatic turn of events late last night. Hours after the Supreme Court had struck down the Punjab Assembly deputy speaker’s ruling, President Dr Arif Alvi administered the oath of provincial chief executive to PTI candidate Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi at the President House at 11.30pm on Wednesday.

Earlier this month, an anti-corruption unit in the Farah Gogi casehad arrested two accused belonging to the Faisalabad Industrial Estate Development and Management Company (FIEDMC).

On July 19, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB)-Lahore had summoned former first lady Bushra Bibi’s close friend Farah Khan, her husband Ahsan Iqbal Jamil and Chaudhry Majeed, along with 19 others, in the assets case against her.







 
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Showbaz was caught between boot polish and having institutions forgive his brother’s corruption.

What next? Imran Khan would be well advised to maintain status quo for a while and make Showbaz suffer.

The establishment does not want elections now, due to November factor.
 
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