CM Punjab appears before sugar inquiry commission, CM Sindh declines notice to appear
Last updated on: 13 May,2020 09:43 pm
The commission had summoned Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Thursday
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar appeared before the Sugar crisis inquiry Commission today where he briefed the commission on the topic of sugar subsidy and also answered questions.
According to details, Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar reached Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Headquarter and recorded his statement regarding subsidies given on sugar exports to the Inquiry Commission headed by DG FIA Wajid Zia.
The inquiry commission also asked questions regarding the investigation to CM Buzdar and recorded his answers. After his appearance in front of the commission, which was kept hidden to the media by FIA administration, the Punjab Chief Minister left for Lahore from Islamabad.
The commission had summoned Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Thursday to inquire about the matter of sugar subsidy but upon receiving the summon notice, Murad Ali Shah has decided not to appear before the Inquiry Commission.
Advocate General Sindh has written a reply to the DG FIA saying that the Chief Minister can not be summoned under the TORs of the commission. Therefore, FIA should immediately withdraw the CM s summon.
The inquiry commission s investigation is in its final stages. Earlier, the commission had recorded the statement of Federal Minister Asad Umar, while PML-N leaders Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Khurram Dastagir also apprised the commission with facts about the sugar crisis scandal.
The commission had also summoned the CEOs of Sugar Mills and conducted investigations from them. The commission will soon complete its investigation and submit a report to the Prime Minister.