Jamait Ulma-e-Islam (JUIF) leader and former federal minister on Thursday appeared before the National Accountability Bureau for an inquiry into accumulation of assets beyond means case. Durrani was asked by the anti-graft watchdog body on April 8, to appear before it for an inquiry into assets beyond known sources of income. Sources said Durrani will be handed over a questionnaire by the NAB in connection with inquiry from him over his alleged involvement in the corruption charges. The former minister allegedly allotted plots owned by the DHA Foundation in sectors 1-12 and 1-16 to his near and dear ones and caused losses to the national exchequer, the top graft buster had said in a statement. He served as the Chief Minister of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa from 2002 to 2007. He served as federal minister for Housing and Works, in the Abbasi cabinet from August 2017 to May 2018.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Lahore court grants Buzdar interim bail in NAB case
-
3,000 free plants distributed among students on Green Day
-
SC reserves verdict on pleas against review of judgments law
-
CTD arrests eight terrorists
-
Punjab to raise standard of medical education in partnership with Ningxia varsity: Naqvi
-
Saveera Parkash becomes first Hindu woman to contest elections in Pakistan
-
PM directs removal of obstacles hindering Reko Diq project
-
Truck loaded with sacrificial goats snatched in Karachi
-
Swedish envoy, CM explore avenues of cooperation
-
Five cases registered against Kanwal Shauzeb, IHC told
-
ECP registers Shahid Khaqan Abbasi’s ‘Awam Pakistan Party’
-
Foreign secretary is pleased to ‘appoint’ NAB DG’s daughter