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Illegal appointments: Accountability court acquits former ETPB chairman, others

Accountability court

Illegal appointments: Accountability court acquits former ETPB chairman, others

An accountability court in Lahore on Thursday acquitted former chairman of Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) and PPP leader Asif Hashmi and others in two more references of making alleged illegal appointments in the board.

Mr. Hashmi, who is on bail, appeared before the court to hear the announcement of the verdicts.

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The court acquitted Hashmi and others observing that the prosecution failed to establish its charges against the accused persons.

The other day, another accountability court had acquitted him in a reference of alleged illegal investments made by the ETPB during his stint. In this reference, he was accused of making illegal investment worth Rs1870 million with a private company that caused a huge loss to the national exchequer.

The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) had arrested Hashmi on his return to country from UAE. He served as chairman of the ETPB between 2007 and 2013. He was accused of misusing his authority and misappropriation of public funds.

In a fourth reference, the bureau also accused him of selling 1, 946 kanals land of the board to DHA on a throwaway price.

He also faces trials in different cases made against him by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).

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However, he was acquitted in a case filed by the FIA on the allegations of distributing ETPB donation of millions of rupees on personal likings. The agency had also alleged that Hashmi failed to justify the alleged stealing of Rs34000 from the donation’s amount. However, a special court central had acquitted him for lack of evidence.

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