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ISLAMABAD: The five-member Inquiry Commission headed by Abubakar Khudabaksh, Additional DG FIA, to probe into the shortage of petroleum products that hit the country in June, 2020 has recommended...
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ISLAMABAD: The five-member Inquiry Commission headed by Abubakar Khudabaksh, Additional DG FIA, to probe into the shortage of petroleum products that hit the country in June, 2020 has recommended strict action against secretary Petroleum Division, DG Oil, Ogra and private oil marketing companies (OMCs).
The commission’s report also asked for dissolution of Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) for six months through act of Parliament, arguing it is not aligned with the ground realities. The Government of Pakistan constituted it on July 28, 2020 to probe into the shortage of petroleum products.
The 155-page report submitted to the federal cabinet that meets today (Tuesday) , mentions the catalogue of failures of Ogra since 2002 that includes dishing out licenses to OMCs without ensuring actual enhancement of storage facilities, failure to ensure minimum stock requirements, imposition of ritual fines on OMCs for drying out their retail outlets during June 2020, issuance of unlawful provisional marketing licenses to OMCs, no punitive action on illegal joint ventures or hospitalities between OMCs, no mechanism to ensure lifting of local quota of petroleum products by OMCs, no checks on operations of unlawful private storage companies.The oil industry would have been better-off had there been no Ogra. "Such proliferation of licenses has upped the scale of malpractices including smuggling and adulteration.” The Inquiry Commission strongly recommended dissolution of Ogra through an act of parliament within next six months.
It recommends strict penal or departmental action against those involved in illegalities. especially in issuance of unlawful provisional marketing licenses/marketing permissions. This includes the chairpersons (incumbent and the previous ones) and their associated members (Oil, Gas, Finance). To accurately assess the illegality on part of each person is a matter of further investigation.
It also mentions saying that the Ministry of Energy, Petroleum Division (MoEPD), is also rife with apathy, incompetence flavored with malpractices, and disregard to laws/rules. However, the commission recommends that to get out of the utter confusion, MoEPD must be empowered under act of parliament. The dire straits of oil industry can only be straightened by a unified authority.
The commission strongly recommends departmental/penal action against the incumbent DG Oil for passing flagrantly illegal orders for allocation of import/local quotas. Strong departmental/penal action is also recommended against Imran Ali Abro and the other associates maneuvering the unlawful affairs in the Petroleum Division. Abro is reportedly the kingpin in the Petroleum Division and calls the shots on behalf of his superiors. It also mentions that that the gentleman also signed of the so-called import ban letter (25 March, 20). He is serving in MoEPD for the last six years without any legal ground. Under the Rules of Business, a contract employee of private company (Inter State Gas Systems (Pvt. Ltd) under MoEPD cannot serve on deputation/attachment. All such 'stand-out-bad-characters' must not go unpunished.
The report also points the fingers towards the role of secretary MoEPD which cannot be ignored. "Apparently, he remained encapsulated in a vacuum. both prior to and during the crisis period. No explanation was offered as to why the ‘word rationalization’ approved by cabinet was transformed into ban or cancellation of imports.”
Likewise, how would the flagrant violations of OMCs spread over a prolonged period could be ignored by him? The commission also recommends departmental reprimand/action against the Secretary Ministry of Energy, Petroleum Division. The commission also recommends strict action against officials of Department of Explosives (working under MoEPD found involved in issuance of unlawful Forms 'Kt & 'L' to retail outlets and storage depots respectively. “Monetary losses forced upon PSO, a state-entity, during the days of shortage, must be equitably recovered from the OMCs which creamed off the unlawful profits through hoarding, slowing down or drying out their retail outlets. How can the cruel story of oil ship 'Ploutus' go unpunished where the PSO ship was forced to discharge earlier by MoEPD by violating the priority-queue to delay the berthing of 'Ploutus'.”
The commission recommends that a monitoring cell must be established in the MoEPD to should collect all relevant data from OMCs (import, local uplifting, daily/monthly sales of OMCs, refinery import/production program, berthing, IFEM claims and PRMs, etc). This cell would record data of every aspect of OMCs just like OCAC which must be scrapped. Only this data would have legal sanctity and the OMCs could also be held accountable in case of spurious figures. The cell would be directly available to the MoEPD and the GOP whenever required.
The report also recommends closure of all illegal retail outlets while simultaneously initiating action against their owners and patrons.
The commission recommends that in the future, Product Review Meetings, should only fix quotas of local refineries as per the market shares of OMCs. The OMCs should only give their import plans and MoEPD should be content with minimum stock of 20 days by each OMC.
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Since yesterday fuel is again short and reason is a suggestion from OGRA about increasing price of petrol fron 16 Dec 2020.Price is likely to increase from 16 and Fuel Stations have started hoarding with awam at receiving end as usual.It must be noted that Pump Mafia has time and time again shown it's power.
 
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However, the commission recommends that to get out of the utter confusion, MoEPD must be empowered under act of parliament.
Pakistan does not have a functional parliament.

Who writes these unrealistic recommendations?
ISLAMABAD: The five-member Inquiry Commission headed by Abubakar Khudabaksh, Additional DG FIA, to probe into the shortage of petroleum products that hit the country in June, 2020 has recommended...
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ISLAMABAD: The five-member Inquiry Commission headed by Abubakar Khudabaksh, Additional DG FIA, to probe into the shortage of petroleum products that hit the country in June, 2020 has recommended strict action against secretary Petroleum Division, DG Oil, Ogra and private oil marketing companies (OMCs).
The commission’s report also asked for dissolution of Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) for six months through act of Parliament, arguing it is not aligned with the ground realities. The Government of Pakistan constituted it on July 28, 2020 to probe into the shortage of petroleum products.
The 155-page report submitted to the federal cabinet that meets today (Tuesday) , mentions the catalogue of failures of Ogra since 2002 that includes dishing out licenses to OMCs without ensuring actual enhancement of storage facilities, failure to ensure minimum stock requirements, imposition of ritual fines on OMCs for drying out their retail outlets during June 2020, issuance of unlawful provisional marketing licenses to OMCs, no punitive action on illegal joint ventures or hospitalities between OMCs, no mechanism to ensure lifting of local quota of petroleum products by OMCs, no checks on operations of unlawful private storage companies.The oil industry would have been better-off had there been no Ogra. "Such proliferation of licenses has upped the scale of malpractices including smuggling and adulteration.” The Inquiry Commission strongly recommended dissolution of Ogra through an act of parliament within next six months.
It recommends strict penal or departmental action against those involved in illegalities. especially in issuance of unlawful provisional marketing licenses/marketing permissions. This includes the chairpersons (incumbent and the previous ones) and their associated members (Oil, Gas, Finance). To accurately assess the illegality on part of each person is a matter of further investigation.
It also mentions saying that the Ministry of Energy, Petroleum Division (MoEPD), is also rife with apathy, incompetence flavored with malpractices, and disregard to laws/rules. However, the commission recommends that to get out of the utter confusion, MoEPD must be empowered under act of parliament. The dire straits of oil industry can only be straightened by a unified authority.
The commission strongly recommends departmental/penal action against the incumbent DG Oil for passing flagrantly illegal orders for allocation of import/local quotas. Strong departmental/penal action is also recommended against Imran Ali Abro and the other associates maneuvering the unlawful affairs in the Petroleum Division. Abro is reportedly the kingpin in the Petroleum Division and calls the shots on behalf of his superiors. It also mentions that that the gentleman also signed of the so-called import ban letter (25 March, 20). He is serving in MoEPD for the last six years without any legal ground. Under the Rules of Business, a contract employee of private company (Inter State Gas Systems (Pvt. Ltd) under MoEPD cannot serve on deputation/attachment. All such 'stand-out-bad-characters' must not go unpunished.
The report also points the fingers towards the role of secretary MoEPD which cannot be ignored. "Apparently, he remained encapsulated in a vacuum. both prior to and during the crisis period. No explanation was offered as to why the ‘word rationalization’ approved by cabinet was transformed into ban or cancellation of imports.”
Likewise, how would the flagrant violations of OMCs spread over a prolonged period could be ignored by him? The commission also recommends departmental reprimand/action against the Secretary Ministry of Energy, Petroleum Division. The commission also recommends strict action against officials of Department of Explosives (working under MoEPD found involved in issuance of unlawful Forms 'Kt & 'L' to retail outlets and storage depots respectively. “Monetary losses forced upon PSO, a state-entity, during the days of shortage, must be equitably recovered from the OMCs which creamed off the unlawful profits through hoarding, slowing down or drying out their retail outlets. How can the cruel story of oil ship 'Ploutus' go unpunished where the PSO ship was forced to discharge earlier by MoEPD by violating the priority-queue to delay the berthing of 'Ploutus'.”
The commission recommends that a monitoring cell must be established in the MoEPD to should collect all relevant data from OMCs (import, local uplifting, daily/monthly sales of OMCs, refinery import/production program, berthing, IFEM claims and PRMs, etc). This cell would record data of every aspect of OMCs just like OCAC which must be scrapped. Only this data would have legal sanctity and the OMCs could also be held accountable in case of spurious figures. The cell would be directly available to the MoEPD and the GOP whenever required.
The report also recommends closure of all illegal retail outlets while simultaneously initiating action against their owners and patrons.
The commission recommends that in the future, Product Review Meetings, should only fix quotas of local refineries as per the market shares of OMCs. The OMCs should only give their import plans and MoEPD should be content with minimum stock of 20 days by each OMC.
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Since yesterday fuel is again short and reason is a suggestion from OGRA about increasing price of petrol fron 16 Dec 2020.Price is likely to increase from 16 and Fuel Stations have started hoarding with awam at receiving end as usual.It must be noted that Pump Mafia has time and time again shown it's power.
Congratulations to the financial advisors group for settling the sugar price hike issues.

Hike in petroleum would surely not unsettle the government sanctioned sugar prices.
The commission recommends that a monitoring cell must be established in the MoEPD to should collect all relevant data from OMCs (import, local uplifting, daily/monthly sales of OMCs, refinery import/production program, berthing, IFEM claims and PRMs, etc). This cell would record data of every aspect of OMCs just like OCAC which must be scrapped. Only this data would have legal sanctity and the OMCs could also be held accountable in case of spurious figures. The cell would be directly available to the MoEPD and the GOP whenever required.
commission basically said make us the monitoring cell there is too much money in this business
The report also recommends closure of all illegal retail outlets while simultaneously initiating action against their owners and patrons.
So they don't know about them. i wonder if they asked to make a new commission to identify them while NAB takes 2 percent and let them off
The oil industry would have been better-off had there been no Ogra.
Throw NAB, FBR, FIA and ECP also in there.

only this commission is working in Pakistan
 
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Every one is quite on Titanic of corruption, same as ruling clergy was keeping quite, unless Lahore High Court kicked in !

Basically, it didn't needed any brains to figure out that ruling mafia is printing $. It was more than obvious, when oil was in excess around the globe but not available in Pakistan... and second mystery which is pending exposure is, why Pakistan was not placing any orders, when international oil prices were lowest ever.

Without doubt the ruling mafia and their 2 penny worth apologists are curse for Pakistan.

@El Sidd ye to 'chor machae shor' ho gia and do read the details in ling provided below.

 
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Some key highlights from the episode:_

The chief justice said: “You cannot stop the publication of the report of the commission.”
My remarks to it: RIP transparency and long live hypocrisy of Kupitan.

Head of inquiry commission reported: '' Ministry of Energy is not having the complete record regarding the situation of petroleum in the country.''
'' Seven companies got profit of Rs 2 billion in first four days due to the increase in petrol prices ''
My remarks to it: Looting and plundering is no accident and no secret. All is halal if you keep quite on release of Abhinadan and re-trial of Kulbhoshan Yadeve.

Chief justice remarked: NAB chairman made tall claims, but a culprit has been given clean chit after getting a meager amount from him whereas his corruption was huge. He pointed out that petroleum products of Rs 250 billion are smuggled from Iran’s Taftan border. He said only 20 per cent of smuggled petrol is confiscated and the sale of a huge quantity of smuggled petrol caused financial loss to the oil companies.
My personal remarks: cover up is all over and all around and no secret. NAB is puppet of Imran Khan who him self is puppet of Supreme Leader, who happens to be making profit from petroleum smuggling, to which interior ministry is clueless.

@El Sidd It's being reported that Chief justice also remarked, that without support of state institutions, wide spread smuggling is not possible.
Could that be the reason of attacks on Pakistan army patrols in the region? Remember commander of southern command was awarded a key job by Imran Khan after his retirement and his foreign assets were first leaked by Indians, who are hand in glove with Imran Khan's Supreme Leader.
 
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Every one knows about Imran Ali Abro.... but I wonder whom does Imran Khan and aides make scape goat this time around. In any case, shameless qoum e youth stand exposed already.
@Sine Nomine who are you sir? do you know the consequences of opening anti regime threads?
 
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Remember what become of Mr Sajjad Mustafa Bajwa, Deputy Director FIA. Now wait and see what become of Abubakar Khudabakhsh, the additional director general of FIA.

I expect major reshuffling and fresh hiring in coming days.
 
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Some key highlights from the episode:_

The chief justice said: “You cannot stop the publication of the report of the commission.”
My remarks to it: RIP transparency and long live hypocrisy of Kupitan.

Head of inquiry commission reported: '' Ministry of Energy is not having the complete record regarding the situation of petroleum in the country.''
'' Seven companies got profit of Rs 2 billion in first four days due to the increase in petrol prices ''
My remarks to it: Looting and plundering is no accident and no secret. All is halal if you keep quite on release of Abhinadan and re-trial of Kulbhoshan Yadeve.

Chief justice remarked: NAB chairman made tall claims, but a culprit has been given clean chit after getting a meager amount from him whereas his corruption was huge. He pointed out that petroleum products of Rs 250 billion are smuggled from Iran’s Taftan border. He said only 20 per cent of smuggled petrol is confiscated and the sale of a huge quantity of smuggled petrol caused financial loss to the oil companies.
My personal remarks: cover up is all over and all around and no secret. NAB is puppet of Imran Khan who him self is puppet of Supreme Leader, who happens to be making profit from petroleum smuggling, to which interior ministry is clueless.

@El Sidd It's being reported that Chief justice also remarked, that without support of state institutions, wide spread smuggling is not possible.
Could that be the reason of attacks on Pakistan army patrols in the region? Remember commander of southern command was awarded a key job by Imran Khan after his retirement and his foreign assets were first leaked by Indians, who are hand in glove with Imran Khan's Supreme Leader.

There is definite government hand in rampant corruption on the southern border both land and sea.

While the country's foreign policy is leading it towards isolation, the internal witch hunt of accountability acceptable to the ruling party is devastating the economy.
Some key highlights from the episode:_

The chief justice said: “You cannot stop the publication of the report of the commission.”
My remarks to it: RIP transparency and long live hypocrisy of Kupitan.

Head of inquiry commission reported: '' Ministry of Energy is not having the complete record regarding the situation of petroleum in the country.''
'' Seven companies got profit of Rs 2 billion in first four days due to the increase in petrol prices ''
My remarks to it: Looting and plundering is no accident and no secret. All is halal if you keep quite on release of Abhinadan and re-trial of Kulbhoshan Yadeve.

Chief justice remarked: NAB chairman made tall claims, but a culprit has been given clean chit after getting a meager amount from him whereas his corruption was huge. He pointed out that petroleum products of Rs 250 billion are smuggled from Iran’s Taftan border. He said only 20 per cent of smuggled petrol is confiscated and the sale of a huge quantity of smuggled petrol caused financial loss to the oil companies.
My personal remarks: cover up is all over and all around and no secret. NAB is puppet of Imran Khan who him self is puppet of Supreme Leader, who happens to be making profit from petroleum smuggling, to which interior ministry is clueless.

@El Sidd It's being reported that Chief justice also remarked, that without support of state institutions, wide spread smuggling is not possible.
Could that be the reason of attacks on Pakistan army patrols in the region? Remember commander of southern command was awarded a key job by Imran Khan after his retirement and his foreign assets were first leaked by Indians, who are hand in glove with Imran Khan's Supreme Leader.

Governments declaration of opening border bazaars tax free is nothing short of capitulation to the smugglers.

FATF would again create issues as billions of dollars go unaccounted for.
 
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There is definite government hand in rampant corruption on the southern border both land and sea.

While the country's foreign policy is leading it towards isolation, the internal witch hunt of accountability acceptable to the ruling party is devastating the economy.


Governments declaration of opening border bazaars tax free is nothing short of capitulation to the smugglers.

FATF would again create issues as billions of dollars go unaccounted for.

Our foreign minister act more like spy of supreme leader. He continuously reminds me of Zarrar Haider

while it needs no brain to raise some eyebrows, when $billions come in from middleast regularly but local currency continue to loose its value, today more than ever.
 
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@Sine Nomine who are you sir? do you know the consequences of opening anti regime threads
At best i can be called a khotakhor,Patwari and if more than i can be abused under patronage.
I am apolitical,have seen things from closeup.
 
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At best i can be called a khotakhor,Patwari and if more than i can be abused under patronage.
I am apolitical,have seen things from closeup.

Sorry but true state of affairs, in fact its state policy.

Every one knows that ruling mafia is leading well known Indian policy of divide and rule. In reality they are a minority, but manipulating the system by virtue of their mafiaism. If they fail to manipulate you, they will blame you, accuse you, insult you and last target kill you.

This is why i asked, if you are aware of consequences for opening a front against the vermin swallowing Pakistan!

Is this not obvious enough that on this forum only selected few have issues with mega corruption, rest has only one job and that is to divert attention by trolling.
Clearly enough, we are posting on forum populated by the organs of corruption and treason!
Non the less welcome to the front.
 
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Governments declaration of opening border bazaars tax free is nothing short of capitulation to the smugglers.

FATF would again create issues as billions of dollars go unaccounted for.

You heard the chief justice.... he talk sense and logic.

Situation today is back to the status, when Zardari used to rule and containers docking at port Qassim had no count and those leaving port, used to disappear into oblivion.

We already know the direction of this regime, let's see what's their next move on expanding their smuggling revenue.
 
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Sorry but true state of affairs, in fact its state policy.

Every one knows that ruling mafia is leading well known Indian policy of divide and rule. In reality they are a minority, but manipulating the system by virtue of their mafiaism. If they fail to manipulate you, they will blame you, accuse you, insult you and last target kill you.

This is why i asked, if you are aware of consequences for opening a front against the vermin swallowing Pakistan!

Is this not obvious enough that on this forum only selected few have issues with mega corruption, rest has only one job and that is to divert attention by trolling.
Clearly enough, we are posting on forum populated by the organs of corruption and treason!
Non the less welcome to the front.
Lil kids who think that a sitting PM would order his peon like"Jaa state bank walon kai samney mera nam lai aur 50 Crore lai kai mere farm house par chor dai"come here and talk about corruption.
Not knowning the fact that,at best a politican would get 25% to 30% of corruption money while rest is divided into others.Who would grow a pair and talk about the one's who are taking 70%?
 
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