Murad appears before NAB in Roshan Sindh scam

Sandra Loyd

ISLAMABAD: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Wednesday appeared before the National Responsibility Bureau’s Islamabad office in connection with the Roshan Sindh Program graft referral associated to the setup of solar streetlights in various districts of Sindh.

The case is associated with the multi-billion-rupee phony bank accounts case being attempted versus the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) management, consisting of former president Asif Ali Zardari, party’s chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, Faryal Talpur and senior lenders and bureaucrats besides Shah.

Murad appeared before a combined examination team of the NAB headed by the director-general of NAB Rawalpindi, Irfan Mangi.

When he last appeared before the anti-graft guard dog on June 4,

The chief minister was offered a survey. He was asked to come up with the responses. Numerous reports recommend that he addressed the majority of the concerns asked in the survey.

Shah was previously summoned on July 6 however he had actually excused himself after which he was re-summoned on Wednesday.

The bureau had actually required his written reaction on the survey.

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