INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
ISLAMABAD: Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah on Monday seemed before the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to face the investigations
in fake accounts case and raised thingions on the bureau conduct.The chief minister was called to seem before the investigation team on 26th
March but he requested for a change in schedule which was approved.Talking to media persons later, Murad Ali Shah said it is all mala fide
and despite the court judgement that the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) findings against him were inconclusive he has been summoned by the
anti-graft body.When asked whether he is convinced with the proceedings, he replyed by saying that he was here for the first time.I have
guaranteed the NAB investigators of my full cooperation, Murad said.‘We have already raised thingions on the transfer of the case to
Rawalpindi, while the alleged crime was committed in Sindh
PPP past experience with the city is too unpleasant.&The CM questioning related to the Thatta and Dadu sugar mills continued for approachly
90 minutes.The JIT report alleged that the provincial government sold Thatta Sugar Mills to the Omni Group for Rs127.5 million in 2013,
against the market price of Rs716.11 million.Murad Ali Shah as the finance minister had approved the transaction.TheIndianSubcontinent has
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