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NAB team grills Buzdar in liquor licence bribe case

- .Source: dawn.com

LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar is in hot water as the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) is planning to open more investigat­ions against him regarding acquiring property mostly in south Punjab in the names of his relatives and others after finding an approver against him in a case involving issuance of a liquor licence, according to sources.

On Wednesday, Mr Buzdar appeared before a combined investigat­ion team of NAB at its Thokhar Niaz Baig office that grilled him for allegedly receiving Rs50 million in bribe to force the Excise and Taxation Department to issue a liquor licence to a hotel in violation of the law. “Mr Buzdar was quizzed for 100 minutes in which 60 questions were put to him. He could hardly offer any answer to the questions,” a source told Dawn.

“He kept insisting that he should be given every question in writing and he would submit the reply later. He said he was the chief minister and every word of his had importance; therefore, he needed to reply in writing.

” Asks Punjab CM to submit replies by Aug 18 The source said Mr Buzdar was asked why he forced the former Excise and Taxation Department head, Ashraf Gondal, to issue a liquor licence to an under-constructi­on hotel in violation of rules.

He was also asked about his associatio­n with former chief secretary Raheel Siddiqui and reasons behind his appointmen­t (as chief secretary), a `fight’ between Mr Gondal and Mr Siddiqui over the licence issue, a special CM’s meeting on this matter, the role of his uncle for allegedly receiving bribe at his behest, and his relations with the owner of the hotel in question, etc.

“When he was reminded that he had declared during a recent media talk he was fully prepared to reply to NAB queries, Mr Buzdar insisted he would reply in writing,” the source said.

Showing their dissatisfa­ction over his `noncoopera­tion’, the investigat­ors entertaine­d his request and handed over some 12 pages containing the questions relating to the liquor case and the record of his and his relatives’ properties.

The NAB team asked him to submit a reply by Aug 18. Mr Buzdar sought more time but his request was declined. According to the source, Mr Buzdar, who was chosen for the post of Punjab chief minister by Prime Minister Imran Khan himself, seems to be in real trouble following the statement by Mr Gondal to NAB that he was forced by the CM’s office “verbally” to issue the liquor licence in violation of the rules.

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