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NAB records Abbassi’s sons, their wives statements in LNG case

NAB records Abbassi’s sons, their wives statements in LNG case
November 20, 2019
RAWALPINDI (92 News) – The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) recorded the statements of former premier Shahid Khaqan Abbasi’s sons and their wives in liquefied natural gas (LNG) case. According to the reports, Abdullah Shahid Khaqan and Haider Shahid Khaqan along with their wives have appeared before the NAB Rawalpindi. The NAB officials recorded Abdullah and Haider along with their wives testimonies in LNG case. A day earlier, accountability court in Islamabad has extended judicial remand of former premier Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and  former finance minister Miftah Ismail and Imranul Haq till December 3 in liquefied natural gas (LNG) scandal. During the hearing, the court has directed the authorities to file reference against the accused as early as possible. After appearance before the accountability court, Khaqan Abbasi said that he was being harassed but will not compromise on his principles. He also said that he will not apply for bail at any cost. Earlier, the NAB has prepared reference against former president Shahid Khaqan Abbasi in the LNG scandal. Inter-State Gas Systems Managing Director (MD) Mubin Saulat and former petroleum secretary Abid Saeed, who become an approver in the LNG case, appeared before NAB office and recorded their statements. The sources also said that Abid Saeed and Mubin Saulat have handed over all evidences to anti-graft watchdog It added that the corruption watchdog body has finalised references against Khaqan Abbasi, Miftah Ismail and Sheikh Imranul Haq in LNG case. Furthermore, the NAB executive board meeting will review LNG reference against the PML-N leader Khaqan Abbasi in its meeting next week. On Jan 2, the NAB Executive Board had authorized two investigations against Mr Abbasi, being former minister for petroleum and natural resources — one for his alleged involvement in irregularities in LNG import and the other related to the appointment of Naeemuddin Khan as president of the Bank of Punjab. The NAB inquiry found that the SSGCL signed a 15-year contract with a subsidiary company of Engro for re-gasification of LNG at fixed daily processing charges. The government authorized the Pakistan State Oil to procure LNG on behalf of the SSGCL. However, the NAB reopened the inquiry against Abbasi in October 2018.