July 17, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Punjab Chief Minister Usman Khan Buzdar was kept in the dark about the inclusion of a controversial part of the Rawalpindi Ring Road the Attock Loop/Paswal Zigzag a move which caused loss of Rs2 billion to the national exchequer finally. No separate meeting with the CM Punjab [Usman Khan Buzdar] was held for finalisation of route alignment for the R3 project as decided in the 3rd PSC and 3rd PPP and P&M Board meetings held on June 24, 2020 and July 3, 2020 respectively. Payments made in Attock without any authority by LAC and caused loss to the government worth around Rs2 billion, read the final confidential report submitted before Prime Minister Imran Khan this week.
July 16, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Punjab Chief Minister Usman Khan Buzdar was kept in the dark about the inclusion of a controversial part of the Rawalpindi Ring Road the Attock Loop/Paswal Zigzag a move which caused loss of Rs2 billion to the national exchequer finally. No separate meeting with the CM Punjab [Usman Khan Buzdar] was held for finalisation of route alignment for the R3 project as decided in the 3rd PSC and 3rd PPP and P&M Board meetings held on June 24, 2020 and July 3, 2020 respectively. Payments made in Attock without any authority by LAC and caused loss to the government worth around Rs2 billion, read the final confidential report submitted before Prime Minister Imran Khan this week.
ACE busts gang for leaking PPSC papers
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January 3, 2021
LAHORE: The Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE), Punjab has arrested a gang of four persons involved in paper leaking and selling.
The accused Waqar Akram Junior Data Entry Operator at PPSC, Ghazanfar, an employee of Finance Department, Gohar Ali an M.Phil............. History student at the Punjab University and Mazhar Iqbal, a private person, were caught red-handed by ACE Special Investigation team just two hours before the paper for 58 posts of Tehsildar, Consolidation/Hill Torrent Officer, Reader to Member Board of Revenue (BS-16) was scheduled to be conducted across Punjab by the Punjab Public Service Commission. As many as 103487 candidates had applied for the competitive examination against advertised 58 lucrative posts in the Punjab Revenue Department.