NAB reopens case against four ex-army generals

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Islamabad, Feb 21 (TNS): The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has decided to reopen a Rs2 billion corruption reference against four former senior army officers, including an ex-chief of the Inter-Services Intelligence, that remained dumped for more than a decade due to the anti-graft watchdog’s reluctance to act against military officers.

The army officers are accused of transferring tens of hundreds of acres of prime railway land in Lahore to a Malaysian firm during Gen Musharraf regime in 2001 for development of a golf course called Royal Palms Gold and Country Club at throwaway rates.
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Last week, the Islamabad High Court held that retired military officers could not hide behind the army’s accountability process.

The meeting authorised filing of a reference against former railways minister retired Lt Gen Javed Ashraf Qazi, former railways chairman retired Lt Gen Saeed Uz Zafar, former GM retired Maj Gen Hamid Hassan Butt, former member railways retired Brig Akhtar Ali Baig, former general manager Iqbal Samad Khan, former member Khur­sheed Ahmed Khan, former director Abdul Ghaffar, former superintendent Mohammad Ram­zan Shaikh, Director Husnain Con­s­truction Company, Pervaiz Latif Qureshi, Chief Executive Unicon Consulting Services, Datu Moham­mad Bin Kasa Bin Adda Aziz, Director Max Corp, Development Malaysia and others for misuse of authority and causing over Rs2 billion losses to national exchequer.”