ISLAMABAD: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has decided to file reference in Sindh Roshan program corruption case, involving Sindh chief minister Murad Ali Shah.
According to sources, it has been decided to name Sharjeel Memon as main accused. He is accused of taking bribes in contracts worth Rs4 billion and the company and officials who paid the bribe have also confessed.
Sources further said Murad Ali Shah released funds for illegal contracts and the anti-graft watchdog is also considering to nominate CM Sindh as accused but final decision in this regard will be taken by Chairman NAB.
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