Summary Letter laid a question mark over the legality of govt decisions and perks she had been availing
KARACHI (Dunya News) - National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Karachi on Friday wrote a letter to NAB Headquarters (HQ) which stated that Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader and loyalist Sharmila Farooqi has been declared ineligible to hold any government office or designation, reported Dunya News.
NAB Karachi revealed that article-ship in terms of penalty of 21 years to 10 years over plea bargaining did not imply on Sharmila Farooqi. After four months of Sharmila’s sentence, her penalty was reduced through plea bargaining. In 2010, she was assigned as Advisor to Chief Minister (CM), in 2013 she was holding Member Provincial Assembly’s (MPA) office in Sindh.
She had been announced ineligible to hold any public office after she was sentenced by NAB court.
The letter also stated that for six years Sharmila had been appointed on different government designations. The letter laid a question mark over the legality of government decisions she had made and perks she had been availing through the very designation, the letter stated.
Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and Sindh government violated NAB Court’s decision, the letter added.
