Summary The agreement to computerize FBR had caused a loss of USD 11 million to the organization
ISLAMABAD: (Dunya News) – National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has on Tuesday ordered inquiry against 3 former chairmen of the Federal Board of Revenue including Salman Siddiqui, Abdullah Yousaf and Ali Arshad Hakeem. Two former collectors will also be taken to task by the NAB, reported Dunya News.
According to the details, an agreement signed for the computerization of the FBR record. This agreement had caused a loss of USD 11 million to the organization while a foreign company has also filed a suit worth USD 650 million. An inquiry was thus ordered by the Chairman NAB against 3 former chairmen of the FBR and 2 collectors along with the other officers of the PACC.
A meeting of the NAB Executive Board was held under the headship of Chairman NAB Qamar Zaman Chaudhry in which 5 different inquiries were ordered. ACE company was allegedly involved in corruption worth USD 236 million by defrauding people.
Chairman NAB also ordered inquiry against a private sugar mill of Tandlianwala over a suspicious transaction of over 6.9 million US dollars.
Inquiry against Al-Abid Silk Mills was also ordered upon the advice of the State Bank of Pakistan. The mill has been alleged of being a defaulter of Rs. 479.8 million.
