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Government orders recovery of Rs 4.1m from Leghari, Rashid
* Government to recoup Rs 13.23 million in charges for prime residences occupied on nominal charges from eight individuals
By Zulfiqar Ghuman
ISLAMABAD: The government has ordered that Rs 4.125 million in charges for prime residences occupied by former president Farooq Ahmed Leghari and former federal minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed be recouped, as they have occupied the residences in Islamabad on nominal charges, Daily Times has learnt.
According to data available with Daily Times, the residences are property of the Abandoned Property Organisation (APO).
The government, in all, has ordered the retrieval of Rs 13.23 million from eight individuals, including Culture Secretary Shahid Rafi, former National Security Council secretary Tariq Aziz and four other senior government officials.
Documents say that the retrievals have been ordered on the basis of the difference between the per month rent charged per square feet and the average rate per square feet or authorised ceiling.
Former president Leghari has occupied House No 4, Street 83, G-6/4 a 1,200-square yard house at a monthly rent of Rs 12,000 for the last seven years. He is authorised a monthly ceiling of Rs 50,000, and the outstanding sum retrievable from him amounts to Rs 2.28 million, according to the papers.
House No 10 in the same street and the same size has been under the occupation of former federal minister Sheikh Rashid at a monthly rent of Rs 11,250 since March 2003. His monthly ceiling, as a federal minister, was Rs 62,000, and he now owes the government Rs 1.85 million.
Federal Secretary Shahid Rafi has occupied the 2,000-square yard House No 7, Street 25, in Sector G-6/2 at a monthly rent of Rs 11,250 since January 2007. With a monthly ceiling of Rs 22,320, the outstanding amount against his name is Rs 66,420.
The 2,000-square yard House No 3, Street 60, in Sector F-7/4 has been under the occupation of Tariq Aziz since February 2003 at a monthly rent of Rs 7,350. He owes Rs 537,660 to the government.
Brigadier Tariq Hameed, director of the NSC, has occupied the 1,555-square yard House No 13, Street 15, in Sector F-6/3 at monthly rent of Rs 13,500 since October 2001. With a monthly ceiling of Rs 15,575, a sum of Rs 74,700 is outstanding against his name.
Dr Anis Kausar a medical officer at Poly Clinic is paying Rs 6,250 for a 622-square yard house in Sector F-7/3. His monthly ceiling is Rs 9,325.
Mrs Neelam S Ali, an NTC member, has been living in House No 1-A, Street 10, F-10/3 since 1981 at a monthly rent of Rs 5,000. With a monthly ceiling of Rs 17,350, she now owes the government Rs 1.3 million.
Similarly, Dr Farooq Akhtar a former assistant director at PIMS has been occupying the 1,067-square yard House No 10, Street 55, F-7/4 at a monthly rent of Rs 3,900. With a monthly ceiling is Rs 9,350, Farooq owes Rs 195,300 to the government.
* Government to recoup Rs 13.23 million in charges for prime residences occupied on nominal charges from eight individuals
By Zulfiqar Ghuman
ISLAMABAD: The government has ordered that Rs 4.125 million in charges for prime residences occupied by former president Farooq Ahmed Leghari and former federal minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed be recouped, as they have occupied the residences in Islamabad on nominal charges, Daily Times has learnt.
According to data available with Daily Times, the residences are property of the Abandoned Property Organisation (APO).
The government, in all, has ordered the retrieval of Rs 13.23 million from eight individuals, including Culture Secretary Shahid Rafi, former National Security Council secretary Tariq Aziz and four other senior government officials.
Documents say that the retrievals have been ordered on the basis of the difference between the per month rent charged per square feet and the average rate per square feet or authorised ceiling.
Former president Leghari has occupied House No 4, Street 83, G-6/4 a 1,200-square yard house at a monthly rent of Rs 12,000 for the last seven years. He is authorised a monthly ceiling of Rs 50,000, and the outstanding sum retrievable from him amounts to Rs 2.28 million, according to the papers.
House No 10 in the same street and the same size has been under the occupation of former federal minister Sheikh Rashid at a monthly rent of Rs 11,250 since March 2003. His monthly ceiling, as a federal minister, was Rs 62,000, and he now owes the government Rs 1.85 million.
Federal Secretary Shahid Rafi has occupied the 2,000-square yard House No 7, Street 25, in Sector G-6/2 at a monthly rent of Rs 11,250 since January 2007. With a monthly ceiling of Rs 22,320, the outstanding amount against his name is Rs 66,420.
The 2,000-square yard House No 3, Street 60, in Sector F-7/4 has been under the occupation of Tariq Aziz since February 2003 at a monthly rent of Rs 7,350. He owes Rs 537,660 to the government.
Brigadier Tariq Hameed, director of the NSC, has occupied the 1,555-square yard House No 13, Street 15, in Sector F-6/3 at monthly rent of Rs 13,500 since October 2001. With a monthly ceiling of Rs 15,575, a sum of Rs 74,700 is outstanding against his name.
Dr Anis Kausar a medical officer at Poly Clinic is paying Rs 6,250 for a 622-square yard house in Sector F-7/3. His monthly ceiling is Rs 9,325.
Mrs Neelam S Ali, an NTC member, has been living in House No 1-A, Street 10, F-10/3 since 1981 at a monthly rent of Rs 5,000. With a monthly ceiling of Rs 17,350, she now owes the government Rs 1.3 million.
Similarly, Dr Farooq Akhtar a former assistant director at PIMS has been occupying the 1,067-square yard House No 10, Street 55, F-7/4 at a monthly rent of Rs 3,900. With a monthly ceiling is Rs 9,350, Farooq owes Rs 195,300 to the government.