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Misuse of authority?: Gilani’s aide sent to UK with Rs6m in hand
By Arif Rana
Published: August 3, 2012
DOLING OUT: 40 thousand pounds were granted to Lashari for a ‘medical check-up’ in the UK, without the recommendation of a medical board.
ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Yousaf Raza Gilani reportedly granted £40,000 (around Rs6 million) to his principal secretary Kushnood Akhtar Lashari for a ‘medical check-up’ in the United Kingdom, without the recommendation of a medical board.
Besides the large sum of public funds, the former premier also approved ex-Pakistan leave for his principal secretary, sources said.
Lashari is wanted by the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) for investigations in the ephedrine drug quota case which also involved Gilani’s younger son Ali Musa. Lashari served as the health secretary in 2010, and the illegal quotas were purportedly approved under his tenure. He was subsequently promoted by the former premier to the post of principal secretary.
Read full Article at : Misuse of authority?: Gilani
Misuse of authority?: Gilani’s aide sent to UK with Rs6m in hand
By Arif Rana
Published: August 3, 2012
DOLING OUT: 40 thousand pounds were granted to Lashari for a ‘medical check-up’ in the UK, without the recommendation of a medical board.
ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Yousaf Raza Gilani reportedly granted £40,000 (around Rs6 million) to his principal secretary Kushnood Akhtar Lashari for a ‘medical check-up’ in the United Kingdom, without the recommendation of a medical board.
Besides the large sum of public funds, the former premier also approved ex-Pakistan leave for his principal secretary, sources said.
Lashari is wanted by the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) for investigations in the ephedrine drug quota case which also involved Gilani’s younger son Ali Musa. Lashari served as the health secretary in 2010, and the illegal quotas were purportedly approved under his tenure. He was subsequently promoted by the former premier to the post of principal secretary.
Read full Article at : Misuse of authority?: Gilani