The sugar corruption scandal

The government has finally confirmed what the the press confirmed many months ago the real perpetrators of hoarding and forcing the price of sugar up are senior people close to Musharraf and with Army connections…these people must have made a fortune from the price hike and deprived millions of poor families of something as simple as sugar..will anyone be punished? Don’t hold your breath..

20 mills involved in sugar crisis

By Our Reporter

ISLAMABAD, May 10: The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on Wednesday said 20 sugar mills, a majority of them owned by sitting ministers and some influential elites, were involved in the ongoing sugar crisis.

Member PAC Syed Qurban Ali, MNA, said a total of 78 mills were operating in the country. Out of the 20 mainly responsible for the sugar crisis a majority belonged to the ruling party ministers and other people associated with the government.

The committee announced the names of the mills at a meeting presided over by PAC chairman Malik Allah Yar Khan.

They are: Fatima Sugar Mills, Hamza Sugar Mills, JDW Sugar Mills (owned by minister for industries and production Jehangir Tareen); Koh-i-Noor Sugar Mills, Liyya Sugar Mills, Madina Enterprises Sugar Mills, Non Sugar Mills, Patoki Sugar Mills Shah Sugar Mills, Tandiyawala Sugar Mills, Al-Abbas Sugar Mills, Al- Noor Sugar Mills, Dewan Sugar Mills, Dewan Koski, Meeran Sugar Mills, Mirpur Khas Sugar Mills, Shah Murad Sugar Mills and Tandu Mohammad Khan Sugar Mills.

Statistics of the Pakistan Sugar Mills Association (PSMA) for the period up to February 28, 2006, showed that Ashraf Sugar Mills owned by PSMA chief Zaka Ashraf released 14.9 per cent of about 24,000 tons of total sugar production.

Brother Sugar mills of Chaudhry family released only 11.28 per cent of its 31,400 tons production, while Chaudhry Sugar Mills of Sharif family released about 18.2 per cent of their 35,000 tons of production. Punjab Sugar Mills of the Pakistan Muslim League (PML) president released slightly over 34 per cent of its total production, while Ramzan Sugar Mills of Shahbaz Sharif released 27 per cent of its total production.

C.S.K (Phalia) of the Punjab chief minister was among the top few mills in Punjab that released more than 50 per cent of total production, while his other mill (Pahrianwali) released about 100 per cent of its production.

Hamza Sugar Mills of Sharif family released about 22 per cent its 111,850 tons, while Ittefaq Sugar Mills of the same family released less than 18 per cent of its 26,600 tons.

JDW Mills owned by federal industries minister Jehangir Tareen released about 54 per cent of its 105,000 tons production. United Sugar Mills, also owned by Mr Tareen, released 51 per cent of 35,570 tons production.

Kamalia Sugar Mills of federal commerce minister Humayun Akhtar released about 20 per cent of its 49,000 tons production. Tandlianwala Sugar Mills, which also belongs to the same minister, released about 50 per cent of its 62,000 tons production.

The PSMA for the first time reported 45,500 tons of production by commerce minister’s Tandliawala-II (Miran) Mills which released less than 22 per cent to the market.

Similarly, Pattoki Sugar Mills of former Punjab governor Mian Azhar released about 38.4 per cent of its production.

Chanar Sugar Mills released only 14.3 per cent, Fecto Sugar released 24 per cent, G. Sumundri released 26 per cent, Hunza 28 per cent, H. Waqas 38 per cent, Hussein 32.5 per cent, Kashmir 20 per cent and Bannu 27 per cent.

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It is well known that this govt has made many billions through various scams, this is just one example.

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:smilestar: Zakk bhai you are not supposed to reveal any misdeeds of Musharraf govt!

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sorry cap :bummer: ..everyone listen up..sab acha hai!

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how sad!! what duz the govt even gain from this?? i mean SUGAR is not OIL!!! whats wrong with these ppl?!

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We can all use some less sugar in our diet. I say we go sugar free. Na rahay ga bans na bajay gi bansary.

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This is too sad and depressing...:( I hope these ppl who are supposed to be well wishers of the nation and try to act as though they are, are severely reprimanded for this selfish stance in time of a serious national crisis...

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I remember during one of NS or BB's tenure similar thing happened when Pakistan was exporting sugar/onion while there was shortage in Pakistan and then reimported that item to meet local demand, that was truely pathe tic.

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I hear you, I was in Pakistan then, and had to use the imported sugar, it wasn’t as sweet as our locally produced sugar.

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More details on the sugar scandal, it seems like the PAC will have to stop press access to whats going on..guess Mushys friends have pulled the plug so there paak reputations don’t get tarnished:

The millers decided to make a killing, says PAC. They sold the sugar at a price exceeding Rs 42 but then paid sales tax at the rate of Rs 29 per kg. According to PAC, this defeated the ECC policy of importing raw sugar to provide relief to consumers. The PAC has also criticised the provincial governments for not preventing the sugar mills from procuring sugarcane through brokers instead of the laid down procedure. The mills also stopped publishing their fortnightly production reports from February 15 onwards to keep the government in the dark about production figures. The PAC findings show the millers sold their unrecorded production of more than 400,000 tons to non-registered buyers to avoid sales tax. The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) is also unhappy with the millers and a CBR representative at the PAC hearing told the committee that the board was investigating various cases of sales tax evasion by millers, running into Rs 326 million.

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I wonder why aren't there any public demands to TRY these so called politicians in courts?
If the answer is "Lack of trust in courts" then why dont people come out on streets and stone these politicians.
Perhaps we are just good at complaining and don't really want to get out of the situation we are in.
Some would call me an extremist but then there is sooo much dirt in this country that only SWEEPING it out will work.

"To accomplish much, you must first lose everything" - Ernesto Che Guevara

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^We do need a revolutionary...