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ISLAMABAD – The controversial LNG contract awarded to a Dutch company, a suo moto app

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ISLAMABAD – The controversial LNG contract awarded to a Dutch company, a suo moto application against which was moved in Supreme Court of Pakistan on Wednesday, was tendered despite opposition from the relevant quarters, its is credibly learnt.
According to the details, the lucrative contract for re-gasification and terminal installation at Port Qasim Authority (PQA) Karachi awarded to 4Gas in January this year. It was handed over to the company by the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet despite opposition from some members during the meeting. TheNation on April 17 had published a news story quoting media reports carried by some sections of foreign media exposing direct links between CIA and Carlyle Group that owns 4Gas.
Further probe into the matter reveals that in the January’s meeting of ECC, two government officials had expressed their reservations regarding the award of particular contract to 4Gas on the grounds that the company was owned by Carlyle Group and its notorious reputation and affiliation with CIA might drew resentment and opposition in Pakistani public and media.
It is learnt from credible sources that a senior government functionary endorsed the viewpoint of these officials. However, majority of the Committees’ members including some politicians and ‘technocrats’ was totally ignorant to the history of Carlyle Group. For them, the piece of information shared by the aforementioned government officials came as a ‘startling revelation.’ Later, after discussions, the ECC that was headed by the then Finance Minister Saukat Tarin ‘unanimously’ decided to award the contract to the same group after the ‘technocrats’ downplayed the reservations about Carlyle Group and ridiculed these ‘speculations’ citing the technical expertise and skills of the business group in the related fields.










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