by ANI
ISLAMABAD: In a watershed construction in overseas funding case on Tuesday, a documented list published that Imran Khan's birthday party Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) personnel had been permitted to receive celebration donations from inside and outdoors Pakistan, stated crack of dawn.
The document, obtainable with crack of dawn, published the names of personnel. They blanketed reportedly PTI's phone operator (Tahir Iqbal), computer operator (Muhammad Nauman Afzal), accountant (Mohammad Arshad) and PTI's workplace helper (Mohammad Rafiq).
The determination to allow the PTI employees to assemble the funds changed into taken at a meeting held on July 1, 2011. It was attended by means of Saifullah Niazi, the incumbent chief organiser and an aspirant of a PTI Senate ticket; Aamer Mahmud Kiani, latest secretary-ordinary and former fitness minister who become removed from the federal cabinet; Dr Humayun Mohmand, who become lately appointed chairman of the board of directors of PIMS; Sardar Azhar Tariq Khan, the birthday party's former finance secretary and now Pakistan's Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan; Colonel Yunus Ali Raza, and Tariq R Sheikh, pronounced daybreak.
The overseas funding case pertains to Akbar S Babar's allegations that foreign donations had been illegally acquired in the entrance bills of PTI personnel via Hundi, certainly from the core East, and siphoned off by the senior celebration management via cheques and not using a trace or list. Babar turned into the founding member of PTI.
He has time and again asked the scrutiny committee of the Election commission of Pakistan (ECP) to examine the inner most bank money owed of PTI employees which were illegally used as a entrance to compile donations.
The committee continues to retain the PTI information and financial institution statements secret despite ECP orders. The data encompass 23 PTI bank bills supplied to the ECP by way of scheduled banks on the instructions of the State financial institution of Pakistan, suggested morning time.
The scrutiny committee will meet on Tuesday (today) to decide no matter if to maintain the PTI files secret or no longer. The ECP has passed a couple of order against the secrecy of the PTI list.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.