Lahore Corps Command accused of obstructing auditors' investigation into
land fraud.
ISLAMABAD:
Despite raising tough questions about financial impropriety by military
officials and institutions, the powerful parliamentary public accounts
committee (PAC) seems to be unable to take action against the men accused of
causing a Rs1.8 billion loss to the state-owned, military-operated National
Logistics Cell (NLC).
Testifying before the committee on Saturday, Defence Secretary Syed Athar
Ali, a retired lieutenant general, avoided answering questions about the
status of an inquiry report commissioned by Army Chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez
Kayani last November. Gen Kayani had ordered that the inquiry be completed
within a month.
Ali stayed silent when Yasmeen Rehman, a member of the National Assembly
from the PPP, asked him about the status of the report. He later said that "
the military is conducting the inquiry and has called the retired generals
who were responsible for the NLC during the scam period of 2004 to 2008."
Two inquiry committees constituted by the PAC have already determined that
five people – three retired generals and two civil servants – were
responsible for illegally borrowing Rs4.3 billion from commercial banks and
investing the money on the Karachi Stock Exchange, causing a loss of Rs1.8
billion to NLC, which had to be paid for by the national exchequer.
Land-grabbing and illegal commercial activity
Members of the PAC spoke out against the government's decision to allow the
NLC, legally the military's transportation arm, to conduct commercial
operations. At the committee hearing, the NLC was described as a "land-grabber"
, which had illegally occupied over 200 acres of government land for
commercial purposes.
The defence secretary said that the NLC board, headed by Finance Minister
Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, had allowed the NLC to continue its commercial
activities, though its business interests would be separated from its strategic
function of managing military logistics. The PAC asked the government to
restrict the NLC to only its strategic role.
Obstruction of investigation
The committee also censured the military for attempting to create hurdles
in its investigation into the alleged illegal occupation of 200 acres of
land by the military. Government auditors complained that the command of the
Army's IV Corps, based in Lahore, had refused to allow them to inspect
government land being used for commercial purposes.
"Creating hurdles in the audit amounts to hindering the work of the public
accounts committee, which is a serious offence," said Rehman, the acting
chairperson of the committee. If the Lahore Corps Command refused to
cooperate in the future, warned the committee, the corps commander would be
summoned before Parliament.
The defence secretary was then ordered to transfer all officers responsible
for obstructing the government's investigation.
The Auditor General of Pakistan has raised objections over the use of
805,119 square yards land for commercial purposes. The government's financial
watchdog has worked out that the Army owes Rs120.8 billion in rent over the
past several years on those properties, which it is legally required to
deposit in the federal consolidated fund. The Army has contested both the
amount as well as the charges against it.
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