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Accused sent on judicial remand in Saaf Pani corruption case

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LAHORE: An accountability court on Monday sent the accused, in Saaf Pani Company scam, to the prison on a judicial remand.

The corruption case hearing of Saaf Pani Company was held at an accountability court of Lahore, where the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) maintained that the accused Qamarul Islam is charged for illegally awarding the contract of 84 water treatment plants on exorbitant rates.

“A company named KSB Pumps was reportedly given this contract by Qamarul Islam,” NAB prosecutor added.

The anti-graft body stated that former chief executive officer of Saaf Pani company Waseem Ajmal, who is among the accused, tampered the documents of the company after bidding of the project.

He also unlawfully installed eight filtration plants in Tehsil Dunyapur, NAB told the court.

The NAB claimed that the appointment of Waseem Ajmal as the CEO of Saaf Pani company was also not on merit.

The court later adjourned the hearing and sent the accused to the prison on judicial remand.

The National Accountability Bureau Lahore has so far summoned a number of high profile people in the case including Punjab Finance Minister Ayesha Ghaus Pasha, MPA Waheed Gul and Hamza Shehbaz in connection with a probe into the Saaf Pani Company scam.

Chief Justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar had taken a suo motu notice pertaining to non-provision of potable water to the people of Punjab.

Punjab Chief Secretary Zahid Saeed had earlier conceded before the Supreme Court that a single drop of water couldn’t be made available to the people of the province despite the government having spent Rs four billion amount on the Saaf Pani Project.

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