LAHORE: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has concluded its inquiryagainst former prime minister Nawaz Sharif in Lahore Development Authority(LDA) plots allotment case, citing sources.
Sources said that the combined investigation team (CIT) forwarded theinquiry report to the director-general of the anti-corruption watchdog. Theprosecution wing will give its legal opinion over the CIT’s inquiry reportin the forthcoming regional board meeting.
The complaint of misappropriation in allotment of LDA plots had beenreported on April 3 – 2000 against then chief minister Nawaz Sharif as heallegedly provided an exemption for the plots with the nexus of LDAdirector general, sources told ARY News.
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The complaint stated that Nawaz Sharif allotted the plots among blue-eyedpersons after ending the quota under 1986’s LDA policy which allowschairman for allotment of plots. The complaint against the Pakistan MuslimLeague Nawaz (PML-N) supremo was pending since 20 years.
Earlier in October, the executive board of the National AccountabilityBureau (NAB) had approved another graft reference against former primeminister Nawaz Sharif.








