Customs Today
  • Home
  • Islamabad
  • Karachi
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
Customs Today
  • Home
  • Islamabad
  • Karachi
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
Customs Today
No Result
View All Result
Home Breaking News

NAB initiates inquiry against ex-Tax minister, others

byCT Report
18/08/2016
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

ISLAMABAD: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Thursday decided to authorise inquiry against former Minister for Excise and Taxation, Sindh Gian Chand Israni and others for their alleged involvement in accumulation of assets beyond known sources of income.

An Executive Board Meeting (EBM) of NAB held with NAB Chairman Qamar Zaman Chaudhry in chair here, took some decisions including authorisation of seven inquiries.

You might also like

Pakistan eyes $25m annual buffalo genetics exports to China

11/06/2026
Laden Pakistani trucks are seen near Torkham, close to the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, on April 14, 2017, a day after the US military dropped a largest non-nuclear bomb on an Islamic State complex in Afghanistan.


Trade in and out of Afghanistan from Pakistan appeared to be flowing as normal, however, with traffic at the Torkham border crossing apparently undisturbed,  despite the historic detonation roughly 50 kilometres away. / AFP PHOTO / ABDUL MAJEED        (Photo credit should read ABDUL MAJEED/AFP via Getty Images)

Afghan route closure weighs on Pakistan-Central Asia trade, exports fall 9%, imports plunge 88%

11/06/2026

First inquiry was authorised against sponsors, directors and management of M/s Capital Vision Securities (Pvt) Ltd, brokers of Pakistan Stock Exchange Ltd and others. In this case, the accused persons were alleged for cheating public at large. Complaint was received from Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP).

The second inquiry was authorised against Muhammad Tariq Ali, owner of M/s Data lubricants and others. In this case, the accused persons were alleged for wilful loan default of Rs 52.942 million referred by State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) under 31-D. Third inquiry was authorised against officers/officials of Pakistan State Oil (PSO) and others. In this case, the accused persons were alleged for misuse of authority in procurement of petroleum products, causing a loss of millions of rupees to national exchequer.

Fourth inquiry was authorised against Gian Chand Israni, ex-provincial minister for Excise and Taxation, and others while fifth inquiry was authorised against officials of Sindh Agriculture Department and others.

In this case, the accused persons were alleged for embezzlement of funds of subsidized tractor scheme, causing a loss of millions of rupees to national kitty.

Sixth inquiry was authorised against Ghulam Qadir Palijo, ex-MPA District Thatta, Sindh. In this case, the accused person was alleged for accumulation of assets beyond known sources of income. Seventh inquiry was authorised against sponsors, directors and management of M/s Stock Street (Pvt) Ltd, brokers of Pakistan Stock Exchange Ltd and others. In this case, the accused persons were alleged for cheating public at large. Complaint was received from SECP.

The EBM also decided to authorise two investigations – the first was authorised against officers/officials of National Housing Authority, Federal Government Employees Housing Foundation (FGEHF) and M/s Universal Enterprises. In this case, the accused persons were alleged for embezzlement of government funds and caused a loss of Rs. 18.9 million to the national exchequer.

Second investigation was authorised against officers/officials of Pakistan Tobacco Board (PTB) and others. In this case, the accused persons were alleged for misuse of authority, corruption and corrupt practices through illegal appointments in Pakistan Tobacco Board.

The meeting also re-authorised investigation against Sher Azam Khan, ex-Minister for Labour, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Muhammad Tariq Awan, Secretary Workers Welfare Board and others. In this case, the accused persons were alleged for corruption and corrupt practices in acquisition of land measuring 260 kanals at Mouza Shahi Bala, Peshawar and allegedly receipt of commission/kickbacks and caused a loss of Rs 151.58 million to national exchequer.

The EBM decided to re-authorise three inquiries – First was re-authorised against Sardar Hayat Khan Mandokhel of M/s Exceed (Pvt) Ltd and others. In this case, the accused persons were alleged for non-payment of land rent of 79 acres, situated in Saidpur Village, Islamabad and caused a loss of Rs 455.7444 million to national kitty.

The second inquiry was re-authorised against officers/officials of Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan and others. In this case, the accused persons were alleged for misuse of authority and embezzlement of Abdul Wali Khan University funds in procurement of various items, causing a huge loss to national exchequer.

The third inquiry was re-authorised against officers/officials of Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan and others. In this case, the accused persons were alleged for misuse of authority and embezzlement of university funds in purchase of vehicles and POL and caused a loss of Rs 272 million.

The EBM decided to close two inquiries -first against officers/officials of Pakistan State Oil (PSO) and second inquiry against Muhammad Asim Kurd, former Minister for Finance, Balochistan and others with respect to Suspicious Transaction Report (STR) due to lack of incriminating evidence.

Addressing the meeting, Qamar Zaman Chaudhry said that NAB was committed to eradicating corruption from the country by adopting Zero Tolerance Policy through Awareness, Prevention and Enforcement Strategy. He reiterated NAB’s firm resolve to come up to expectations of people for corruption free Pakistan by using all possible resources.

He directed all officials of NAB to put in their best efforts in conduct of complaint verifications, inquiries and investigations against the corrupts in accordance with laid down laws/SOPs of NAB and on merit.

 

Related Stories

Pakistan eyes $25m annual buffalo genetics exports to China

byCT Report
11/06/2026

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has signed a Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) with China's Royal Group to export buffalo genetic material, opening a...

Laden Pakistani trucks are seen near Torkham, close to the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, on April 14, 2017, a day after the US military dropped a largest non-nuclear bomb on an Islamic State complex in Afghanistan.


Trade in and out of Afghanistan from Pakistan appeared to be flowing as normal, however, with traffic at the Torkham border crossing apparently undisturbed,  despite the historic detonation roughly 50 kilometres away. / AFP PHOTO / ABDUL MAJEED        (Photo credit should read ABDUL MAJEED/AFP via Getty Images)

Afghan route closure weighs on Pakistan-Central Asia trade, exports fall 9%, imports plunge 88%

byCT Report
11/06/2026

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's trade with five Central Asian countries came under pressure in the first 10 months of FY2025-26 following the...

PTBA raises legal concerns over fixed tax scheme for small shopkeepers

byCT Report
11/06/2026

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tax Bar Association (PTBA) has expressed serious legal and procedural concerns regarding the Fixed Tax Scheme (FTS)...

LHC rejects plea to suspend agricultural tax notifications

byCT Report
11/06/2026

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Wednesday turned down a request to suspend the impugned notifications about agricultural tax and...

Next Post

Drug smuggling suspect from Erdington arrested at Gatwick Airport with £400k of cocaine

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer

© 2011 Customs Today -World's first newspaper on customs. Customs Today.

No Result
View All Result
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Latest News
  • Karachi
  • Islamabad
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
  • About Us

© 2011 Customs Today -World's first newspaper on customs. Customs Today.