ISLAMABAD: The national accountability bureau (NAB) in its Executive Board Meeting (EBM) on Friday approved an inquiry into the alleged disproportionate assets of former military dictator Pervez Musharraf.
Inquiries were approved against former president Musharraf, Akram Durrani, Abdul Aleem Khan, Moonis Elahi and others, according to a declaration issued by the country’s top anti-graft body.
Housing Minister Akram Durrani and others are accused of allotting plots, which were reserved to build mosques in Islamabad, to blue-eyed people.
Another inquiry against Bank of Punjab president and others was approved for allegedly changing prices of shares.
The bureau also approved an inquiry against C&W Chief Mechanical Engineer Adnan Shafi and others. They are accused of purchasing 1,405 hooper wagons to transfer coal.
The Executive Board Meeting (EBM) authorized filing a corruption reference against former Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA) Imtiaz Inayat Elahi, former member finance CDA Saeed ur Rehman and others. They have been accused of indulging in corruption, misuse of authority in the construction of Cultural Complex, Shakarparian, Islamabad and thus inflicting Rs 471.498 million to the national exchequer.
EBM authorized another inquiry against Aleem Khan, Hexium Investments Overseas Limited and others for their alleged corruption and establishing offshore company as reported in Panama Papers.
An inquiry against Jahangir Siddiquir was also approved. NNI/News Desk