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Interior secretary directed to bring back Ishaq Dar immediately

byCT Report
12/07/2018
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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the interior secretary to take steps to bring back former finance minister Ishaq Dar to the country on an urgent basis.

“Is Dar present today?” Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar asked the interior secretary as he headed a three-judge bench of the apex court.

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The bench was hearing a suo motu case related to former Pakistan Television (PTV) chairman Attaullah Haq Qasmi’s appointment as managing director (MD) as well as the amount of salary and perks he received both as chairman and MD of the state-run corporation.

When informed about Dar’s failure to appear once again, despite being given a last chance to be present in person within three days during the last hearing on Monday, the chief justice ordered the interior secretary to bring back the finance minister and also directed concerned authorities to assist him.

“If any authority refuses to assist the interior secretary, we will conduct an inquiry against it,” Justice Nisar remarked.

Further, the chief justice asked the interior secretary to share how Dar can be brought back to the country. “What steps can be taken if someone does not appear despite being summoned by the court?” he asked.

“An accountability court has already declared Dar an absconder,” Justice Nisar upheld.

In response, the interior secretary informed the bench, “A passport can be revoked through several ways.”

“The passport is cancelled after issuing a show cause notice,” the interior secretary explained and added that former president Pervez Musharraf’s passport and national identity card (NIC) have been cancelled.

To this, the chief justice remarked, “If we cancel the passport then he will have the excuse that he cannot travel back.”

Justice Ijazul Ahsan, however, asked, “Can Interpol be asked to bring him back?”

“There has to be a mechanism to bring back people to the country,” Justice Ahsan added.

Further, the chief justice asserted, “There need to be laws to bring back suspects.”

He continued, “Three months ago, a NAB court declared Dar absconder but what did the government do?”

“Then prime minister is meeting Dar – is this rule of law?” Justice Nisar asked.

“Can red warrants be issued against Dar?” he further questioned.

Additionally, former finance secretary Dr Waqar Masood, who had been summoned earlier, appeared before the court.

“I have recorded my statements,” Dr Masood told the bench while adding that he expressed reservations at Qasmi’s Rs1.5 million monthly salary.

“The summary was sent to the Finance Ministry who forwarded it to the Prime Minister Secretariat,” he added.

Further, the former finance secretary said, “I have nothing to do with the approved Rs270 million salary package.”

“The package is for a total Rs54 million and not Rs270 million. Various perks may have been included in it which took it up to Rs270 million,” he added.

However, the chief justice said, “Former premier’s principal secretary Fawad Hasan Fawad had said the PM Secretariat had nothing to do with the matter.” “Further investigation is needed in this case,” Justice Nisar observed.

The attorney general said, “If the amount is returned then the case should not be referred to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).” “This is why we had summoned Qasmi,” the chief justice said in response.

The bench then summoned a copy of the summary which was forwarded to the PM Secretariat and Finance Ministry. “We will have to do something to end corruption,” he remarked. The hearing of the case was adjourned till July 14.

Tags: Attaullah Haq QasmiChief Justice of PakistanCJPIshaq DarMian Saqib NisarNABNational Accountability BureauPakistan TelevisionPTVSCSupreme Court

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