Fawad, Rashid `knew nothing` about approval of Rs60bn adjustment
By Syed Irfan Raza2023-05-31
ISLAMABAD: Two confidants of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan Fawad Chaudhry and Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Tuesday threw their hands up when the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) questioned them about the federal cabinet`s meeting that approved adjustment of Rs60 billion against the liabilities of real estate tycoon Malik Riaz.
Meanwhile, the anti-graft watchdog has summoned former minister Asad Umar for questioning in Al Qadir Trust case today (Wednesday).
According to a NAB source, PTIleader Fawad Chauadhry, who has recently left the party, said he had not seen an `agreement` being presented before the cabinet in a sealed envelope.
Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, who heads the Awami Muslim LeaguePakistan (AML-P) and had time and again professed `unwavering loyalty` to Imran Khan, said he had no attended `that cabinet meeting`.
The anti-graft watchdog has been questioning all members of the PTI, including the then prime minister Imran Khan.
So far, a few members of the then cabinet have submitted their replies. They include Pervez Khattak and Zulfi Bukhari.
A statement by NAB said: `NABarrested former prime minister Imran Khan in Al Q adir Trust case.
The case relates to illegal acquisition of land and construction for Al Qadir University involving unlawful benefit given in recovery of prime proceeds (190 million British pounds) through National Crime Agency, the UK.
Mr Khan faces charges that he misled the federal cabinet by concealing documents related to the settlement agreement. Money was received under the settlement agreement (190m pounds) and was supposed to be deposited in the national exchequer, but the money was adjusted against an amount of Rs450 billion owed by Bahria Town to the government.