NAB chief’s discussion with Kayani on NLC scam

How people have created innovative methods of corruption. It is more surprised that army people are most innovative in this field. It is hoped that these people will be punished according to military and civilian laws.

**NAB chief’s discussion with Kayani on NLC scam | DAWN.COM
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**ISLAMABAD: The Army will actively pursue the multi-billion rupees National Logistics Cell (NLC) scam and three ex-generals are likely to face court martial, National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Admiral (retd) Fasih Bukhari said at a press briefing on Saturday.

The Nab chief said he had recently discussed the case with Army Chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, who did not object to any action against the accused. “I think the top army officers will also have to face court martial,” Admiral Bukhari said.

An inquiry report pending before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) had held responsible two retired lieutenants general, a major general and two civilians for causing a colossal loss to the NLC since 2003 by investing the organisation’s funds in the stock market in defiance of then prime minister Shaukat Aziz’s orders.

The report held responsible for the imprudent investment lieutenants general Afzal Muzaffar and Khalid Munir Khan, NLC director general major general Khalid Tahir Akhtar, deputy finance officer Najeebullah and chief finance officer Saeedur Rehman. The last two named were civilians.

The bureau had claimed last month that it would jointly investigate the scam with military authorities, but the Nab chief did not mention such an understanding on Saturday.

Presently, the accountability bureau and the General Headquarters (GHQ) are separately investigating the scandal related to investment of NLC funds in stock business from 2004 to 2008.

According to a military officer, the chief of army staff had ordered a high-level inquiry into the scam in Nov 2010. “The inquiry is under way and is at an advanced stage. Disciplinary action will be taken against those found guilty,” he said.

He dispelled a perception that the inquiry had been ordered just to pre-empt a sweeping verdict on the scam by a parliamentary committee and ensure that the army officers involved in the case were spared and only the civilians faced an action.

In reply to a question, he said under the rules army officers could also face court martial if serious charges against them were proved.

According to information presented before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), bosses of the NLC made heavy investments in stock exchanges in violation of rules. Besides borrowing money from commercial banks at high mark-up, they also used pensioners’ money for the business.

In return, heavy commissions were received from companies through which an investment of over Rs 4 billion had been made in the stock market.

The NLC reportedly suffered a loss of nearly Rs 1.8 billion.

The PAC took up the case two years ago, but when it was close to completing the investigation, military authorities decided to investigate it themselves. The PAC decided in November last year to withhold its final recommendations and give time to the military authorities after COAS Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani announced that the GHQ would hold its own investigation into the
scandal.

The army has so far not made public the outcome of the investigation against three generals.

The army had announced that a serving corps commander would head the investigation team and two majors general will be its members.

The head of the team is reported to have retired last year and it is not clear who has replaced him. The progress on the investigation has also been kept a guarded secret.

The report placed before the PAC disclosed that pension funds of NLC employees were also invested in the volatile stock market by the generals who remained at the helm of affairs during the period.

The most shocking finding of the inquiry was that these generals borrowed Rs2 billion from four banks and threw them into the stock market, losing Rs1.8 billion in the process.

The loans were obtained from Bank Al Falah (Rs650 million), National Bank (Rs90 million), United Bank (Rs800 million) and Allied Bank (Rs500 million).The NLC is still paying commercial interest on the loans.**

Re: NAB chief’s discussion with Kayani on NLC scam

is corruption par jo zardari par dhanday chalatay hain, khaamosh hain. This government though severely criticized for corruption, it is only the PPP government since partition which has courage to highlight the corruption and wrong doings of generals. Credit goes to PPP government for that.

No government whether dictatorship or democratic other than PPP had balls to do that. 'sharam magar phir bhi nahin aati' sirf un ko yeh hi ek bajhan aata hay-haaay Zardari waaiay Zardari

Re: NAB chief’s discussion with Kayani on NLC scam

thats good, no one should be above the LAW. By the way even the NATO container case involves Musharraf's nephew. NAB should curb the sources of corruption and try to bring back all the money looted by everyone (across the board).

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I was referring to alleged Swiss accounts people here are vocal about that issue but forgetting that others are not angels either. Such innovative corruption has never been highlighted. The foundation of corruption lies somewhere in generals. agar yeh honest hotay, to majal hay koi ek pie idhar se udhar kar ke dikhaiy.

Re: NAB chief’s discussion with Kayani on NLC scam

This is not a new scam, unfortunately nothing has been done so far. Problem is that for such corruption to be atleast one party has to be clean(er) and strong(er) which we don't have.

Re: NAB chief’s discussion with Kayani on NLC scam

:omg:

Re: NAB chief’s discussion with Kayani on NLC scam

LOL… aap bhool rahay hain key agar SC na hoti tau NAB chief bhi mega-haram-khor hota baaqi chiefs ki tarha.

And it has been Ch. Nisar that has been pushing this case for years and PPP reluctant on it.

Re: NAB chief’s discussion with Kayani on NLC scam

Kon kis say bat kar raha hay
Kiani kay Bhai to khud ........................................

Re: NAB chief’s discussion with Kayani on NLC scam

Kiani kay Bhai tau khud Bunny key dost key naukar hain.

Re: NAB chief’s discussion with Kayani on NLC scam

No , They are trying to become one like 'Dost'

Re: NAB chief’s discussion with Kayani on NLC scam

Pakistan cannot afford to foster holy cows anymore, be it judiciary or military. There is no doubt that the military establishment and bureaucracy have always been keeping themselves above the law while politicians were made to receive full sportlight on their corruption. This selectiveness should be done away as soon as possible and all holy cows should be slaughtered on streets.

Re: NAB chief’s discussion with Kayani on NLC scam

:k: Well said.

Re: NAB chief’s discussion with Kayani on NLC scam

LOL... point taken!