Murad Ali Shah appears before NAB in illegal appointments case

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ISLAMABAD: Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah has appeared before National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Karachi in an illegal appointments case.

He was summoned in an inquiry over the appointments of 40 people in the provincial information department. NAB has claimed that these people were directly hired as Grade 17 officers and have been receiving salaries.

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When the investigating officer asked the Sindh CM about it, Shah said that he does not know anything about these appointments, adding that he wasn’t the CM when they were hired.
He was at the NAB office for 45 minutes.

The accountability bureau has also been investigating the Murad Ali Shah in the Roshan Sindh programme case. This case is related to the installation of solar streetlights in different districts of the province. It is one of the 28 cases that fall under the fake accounts case.

A Rural Development Authority director-general turned approver in the case told NAB that a contractor had given him Rs90 million bribe and Rs70 million of it was pocketed by PPP leader Sharjeel Memon. (With input from INP)

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