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  • Accountability court approves 14-day physical remand of Fawad Hasan Fawad

    Accountability court approves 14-day physical remand of Fawad Hasan Fawad File Photo Accountability court approves 14-day physical remand of Fawad Hasan Fawad

    An accountability court on Friday accepted the National Accountability Bureau's (NAB) request for a 14-day physical remand of senior bureaucrat Fawad Hasan Fawad.

    Fawad was arrested by the anti-graft body on Thursday over various corruption charges including the Ashiana-e-Iqbal Housing Scheme case.

    NAB officials initially denied the top civil servant's arrest on Thursday, stating that he was summoned to the bureau for questioning. However, Director General National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Lahore Shahzad Saleem later told the media that Hasan was arrested for causing a loss of billions of rupees to the national exchequer in various scams.

    The bureau presented Fawad before the accountability court. Presenting his arguments before the judge, NAB Prosecutor Waris Ali Janjua informed the court that common citizens had filed applications in the Ashiana-e-Iqbal Project. 

    Commenting on Fawad's arrest Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader and former Punjab law minister Rana Sanaullah alleged that NAB has been used in the past before election and it is now being used for the same purpose. 

    The case 

    According to NAB officials, Fawad wrongfully awarded the Ashiana-e-Iqbal Housing Scheme'scontract to 'favourites', illegally ordered the shifting of nine CNG stations and also worked in a private bank from 2005 to 2006 without official permission. 

    Moreover, while being the provincial health secretary, Fawad acquired six mobile health units which were purchased at a higher-than-market rate, a NAB spokesperson said. 

    Fawad has served as former PM Nawaz Sharif's principal secretary and is considered close to the former premier. He was removed from the post of principal secretary on June 1 this year and appointed director general of Civil Services Academy, Lahore.

    The accused bureaucrat was also being probed by NAB for possession of assets beyond known sources of income.

    According to NAB, the contract for the housing scheme was won by a construction company titled Chaudhry Latif and Sons.

    However, NAB says then Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his aides awarded the Rs14 billion contract to Lahore Casa Developers — a proxy group of Paragon City (Pvt) Limited, which is said to be owned by Railways Minister Saad Rafique.

    Fawad, who was implementation secretary to the chief minister Punjab at the time, levelled charges of wrongdoings against Chaudhry Latif and Sons in order for the contract to be awarded to Casa Developers.

    Shehbaz has already appeared before NAB in the case while former Lahore Development Authority chairman Ahad Cheema is on judicial remand after having been arrested over the case.