ISLAMABAD PROPERTY,
April 24: The inquiry commission has declared illegal most of the
appointments made in the Capital Development Authority during the
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) government.
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday made public the report of the commission it constituted to investigate the alleged irregularities in the affairs of the CDA.
The commission headed by Justice (retired) Sardar Raza Khan examined a number of projects and recommended disciplinary action against the delinquent officers.
It also scrutinised hundred of appointments made in the CDA during the PPP government and after scrutiny found most of them illegal.
The CDA member planning Syed Mustafain Kazmi when contacted said the authority would implement the court’s directions in letter and spirit and would proceed against the delinquent officers.
The commission commenced proceedings on November 11, 2012 and on April 8, 2013 submitted its report to the IHC Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui.
The commission was constituted by Justice Siddiqui while he was hearing identical petitions against the alleged corruption in the awarding of multi-billion projects by the CDA.
Niazullah Niazi, the former president of Islamabad Property bar and one of the petitioners, said the report had exposed the wrongdoings of the former government and the corrupt CDA officials.
During the probe it examined 125 witnesses.
The commission examined the following projects:
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday made public the report of the commission it constituted to investigate the alleged irregularities in the affairs of the CDA.
The commission headed by Justice (retired) Sardar Raza Khan examined a number of projects and recommended disciplinary action against the delinquent officers.
It also scrutinised hundred of appointments made in the CDA during the PPP government and after scrutiny found most of them illegal.
The CDA member planning Syed Mustafain Kazmi when contacted said the authority would implement the court’s directions in letter and spirit and would proceed against the delinquent officers.
The commission commenced proceedings on November 11, 2012 and on April 8, 2013 submitted its report to the IHC Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui.
The commission was constituted by Justice Siddiqui while he was hearing identical petitions against the alleged corruption in the awarding of multi-billion projects by the CDA.
Niazullah Niazi, the former president of Islamabad Property bar and one of the petitioners, said the report had exposed the wrongdoings of the former government and the corrupt CDA officials.
During the probe it examined 125 witnesses.
The commission examined the following projects:
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