NAB moved against Lt Gen Touqir Zia former Chairman Cricket Board
7-4-2005

Islamabad April 7, 2005: Pakistan Peoples
Party has asked the National Accountability Bureau to move a reference
against Lt. Gen. (Retd) Touqir Zia, Ex-Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board for
taking home an expensive official car at less then half of its original
price in violation of government policy.
Citing recent press reports the PPP complaint said that the ex Chairman had
himself framed policy for the transfer of official vehicles to Board
officials including himself in July 2003 to justify the transfer of the
latest model official vehicles.
"The policy notification issued by the former Chairman was in violation of
the Government procedure for disposing of the vehicles that are sold through
an open auction", the PPP complaint said.
Three other senior officials of PCB dealing with Treasury, Logistics and
finance also benefited from this policy, it said.
Besides Lt General Touqir Zia others named in the complaint are two General
Managers of the Board, G.M (Finance) and G. M (Logistics).
The complaint says that the respondent 'fall within the ambit of NAB
Ordinance 1999 for the purpose of investigation trial and punishment' under
Section 10 of NAB Ordinance for 'causing a financial loss to the national
exchequer by corruption and corrupt practice'.
In June 2000 the PCB purchased a Honda City car for Rs. 750,000. Three years
later in 2003 Touqir Zia paid only Rs.339,940/- and transferred the car
bearing registration number LXR 1983 in his name before leaving the office
of Chairman PCB.
"Instead of disposing of vehicle through an open auction as per Government
policy in public sector institutions the vehicle price was shown to be
depreciated by Rs.410,160/- and was transferred to Touqir Zia retired Lt.
Gen", it said.
"The respondents have shown willful indulgence in corrupt practices under
Section 9 of the Ordinance and are subject to punishment under Section 10 of
the Ordinance".
"As such the Chairman of the NAB is called upon to initiate investigation
and further proceed to file a reference against respondents in the competent
court of law and proceed against them".
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