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TIP asks NAB to probe govt-Bahria Rs45b corruption as Metro project cost up Rs70b from Rs25b

byCustoms Today Report
07/02/2015
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LAHORE – The National Accountablity Bureau has been asked by the Transparency International Pakistan (TIP) to look into the alleged Rs45 billion corruption in Karachi Metro Bus Project committed through a collusion between the Sindh government and Bahria Town.

In March 2014, Bahria Town announced to construct Karachi Metro Bus Service from Bahria Town to Airport and Tower, and the estimated project cost was Rs25 billion rupees which is now being claimed to have surged to Rs70 billion in January 2015, in just 10 months time, TIP was told in a complainant.

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Bahria Town was supposed to bear the expenses of the Rs 25 billion project. But on February 5, 2015, it was announced that Bahrai Town will construct 54 kilometers long project in 11 months time, at cost of Rs70 billion, and it will give loan to Sindh government of Rs42 billion for 15 years. Sindh government will fund Rs20 billion, and will take Rs 8billion from federal government, and that the agreement will be executed on Monday February 9, 2015.

The cost of construction from Bahria Town Gadap, to Sohrab Goth, shall be funded by Bahria Town, as it was announced by the Bahria Town chairman in March 2014 that this project is to serve the residents of Bahria Town Gadap, says a letter addressed to NAB chairman by TIP.

 

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