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Rs 22 billion corruption in PSM
January 25, 2011
SC gives FIA last chance to arrest real culprits
* Three-member bench rejects FIAs inquiry report, warns it of stern action if it fails to comply with court directives
By Hasnaat Malik
ISLAMABAD: Rejecting the Federal Investigation Agencys report regarding the alleged corruption of Rs 22 billion in the Pakistan Steel Mills, the Supreme Court on Monday directed the FIA to arrest the actual culprits involved in this scam and submit a report in this regard on February 1.
The court warned that it was the FIAs last chance to arrest the real culprits involved in the scam, otherwise the court would take action.
The court also deplored that the FIA, instead of nabbing the true criminals, held a watchman and a canteen owner for a scam involving billions of rupees.
A three-member bench of the apex court, headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhmmad Chaudhry and comprising Justice Muhammad Sair Ali and Justice Khalilur Rehman Ramday heard the suo motu case against the alleged corruption of Rs 22 billion in the PSM.
During the course of proceedings, FIA Investigation Officer Mouzam Jah presented the inquiry report regarding the alleged corruption in the PSM, but the court expressed dissatisfaction over the report.
Expressing annoyance at the investigating officer, the court observed that his failure in the PSM investigation would be written in his service record and he would not remain in service.
Justice Ramday observed that the FIA had become the federal agency for protection of crimes. Additional Secretary Industry and Production Tariq Shafi also appeared before the court.
Why are you people not taking interest for the recovery of public money from culprits... it is the collective responsibility of all to work for the nation, the CJ told the additional secretary.
The additional secretary said his ministry had referred the PSM scam case, in which former chairman Moeen Aftab was declared the main accused.
Applicant Barrister Zafar ullah also informed the court that acceding to the auditor generals report, Rs 39 billion had been lost in the PSM in corruption.
He said the PSM had lost a total of Rs 48 billion from December 2008 to 2010.
January 25, 2011
SC gives FIA last chance to arrest real culprits
* Three-member bench rejects FIAs inquiry report, warns it of stern action if it fails to comply with court directives
By Hasnaat Malik
ISLAMABAD: Rejecting the Federal Investigation Agencys report regarding the alleged corruption of Rs 22 billion in the Pakistan Steel Mills, the Supreme Court on Monday directed the FIA to arrest the actual culprits involved in this scam and submit a report in this regard on February 1.
The court warned that it was the FIAs last chance to arrest the real culprits involved in the scam, otherwise the court would take action.
The court also deplored that the FIA, instead of nabbing the true criminals, held a watchman and a canteen owner for a scam involving billions of rupees.
A three-member bench of the apex court, headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhmmad Chaudhry and comprising Justice Muhammad Sair Ali and Justice Khalilur Rehman Ramday heard the suo motu case against the alleged corruption of Rs 22 billion in the PSM.
During the course of proceedings, FIA Investigation Officer Mouzam Jah presented the inquiry report regarding the alleged corruption in the PSM, but the court expressed dissatisfaction over the report.
Expressing annoyance at the investigating officer, the court observed that his failure in the PSM investigation would be written in his service record and he would not remain in service.
Justice Ramday observed that the FIA had become the federal agency for protection of crimes. Additional Secretary Industry and Production Tariq Shafi also appeared before the court.
Why are you people not taking interest for the recovery of public money from culprits... it is the collective responsibility of all to work for the nation, the CJ told the additional secretary.
The additional secretary said his ministry had referred the PSM scam case, in which former chairman Moeen Aftab was declared the main accused.
Applicant Barrister Zafar ullah also informed the court that acceding to the auditor generals report, Rs 39 billion had been lost in the PSM in corruption.
He said the PSM had lost a total of Rs 48 billion from December 2008 to 2010.