Liquor license case questionnaire: NAB decides to send reminder notice to CM Buzdar
The Punjab chief minister had to submit his response by August 18.
LAHORE (Dunya News) – Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar on Wednesday failed to respond to the questionnaire sent by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in liquor license case.
According to NAB sources, the Punjab chief minister had to submit his response by August 18.
Sources further said that the anti-graft watchdog has decided to send notice to Usman Buzdar in order to remind him.
On August 15, the anti-graft agency had sought details of salary, movable and immovable properties, source of income and utility bills from Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar in the liquor license case.
The details of his private and foreign trips had also been sought, while details of inherited property were also sought.
Buzdar had also been asked about details regarding gas, electricity, telephone and mobile-phone bills and the number of employees he has. The anti-graft watchdog had also sought details of assets purchased, leased or received in the form of auctions and gifts.
The bureau also asked the chief minister to provide details of when and to whom the assets not owned by Usman Bazdar were sold.
The news channel said that Buzdar was also asked to provide his personal bank accounts, family members or credit cards in his name, loans and other details.
Previously, the chief minister had appeared before a Combined Investigation Team of the National Accountability Bureau in Lahore without security and protocol.