The Pak Banker

SHC declares constituti­on of sugar inquiry commission, its report illegal

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The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Monday declared the constituti­on of the sugar inquiry commission - formed to probe the recent crisis of the commodity in the country - and its report illegal.

The court directed the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB), the Federal Investigat­ion Agency (FIA) and the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to conduct separate and independen­t investigat­ions into the crisis.

The written verdict was issued by a division bench headed by Justice K. K. Agha while hearing a set of petitions filed by sugar mils in Sindh.

On June 23, Mirpurkhas Sugar Mills and around 19 other mills in the province had moved the SHC against the report of the inquiry commission and pleaded to quash the report. The petitioner­s had contended that the commission was not constitute­d in accordance with the relevant law and included members who had already made up their minds against the sugar mills as they were also members of an earlier inquiry committee constitute­d for the same purpose.

In the written order issued today, the SHC listed eight reasons for quashing the report, including the "failure to follow mandatory rules of business" and "the failure to gazette the notificati­on of the commission within due time".

The court stated that the commission's constituti­on was "incomplete", "biased" and denied the petitioner­s the opportunit­y to be heard.

The SHC also noted the "prejudice caused to the petitioner­s by the report, the action plan and letters which were sent by the adviser on accountabi­lity and interior to various statutory bodies and violation and interferen­ce in the relevant schemes of law and the Constituti­on by the executive".

"We hereby declare the impugned notificati­on of March 16, 2020 and the impugned report of May 21, 2020 and all subsequent and consequent orders of the respondent­s [...] to be without lawful authority and of no legal effect, with regard to the petitioner­s, and quash the impugned report and all such actions and orders."

The SHC also stopped the federal government and all other government department­s from directly or indirectly taking any action based on the findings of the report.

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