ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Wednesday appointed Ahad Cheema, an ex-civil servant who served in grade BPS-20 for more than 15 years, as Adviser...
ISLAMABAD: All departmental inquiries against Ahad Cheema, former Director-General of Lahore Development Authority (LDA) have been closed, ARY News reported on Saturday.
According to the...
An accountability court on Wednesday extended the judicial remand of Lahore Development Authority (LDA) former Director General Ahad Cheema till 9th of November in Ashiana housing scam case.
According to anti-graft watchdog, Cheema possesses assets worth Rs 600 million and had failed to satisfy the accountability bureau regarding his sources of income.
National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has maintained that the principal accused Ahad Cheema has accumulated unprecedented wealth inside and outside the country.
Advocate Azam Nazir Tarar argued before the bench that the petitioner had been behind the bars for the last 23 months and the NAB failed to file reference against him.
During the hearing, NAB prosecutor told the court that the former LDA director-general have illegal assets in and outside the country by using names of his family members.
Three witnesses from the side of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) appeared in the hearing resumed by the accountability court in assets case against Ahad Cheema.