The Sindh High Court (SHC) reserved its decision on Monday on the plea to declare the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority’s (Ogra) scam case null and void, a private news channel reported.
Filing two references in Rs82 billion Ogra graft case, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has nominated 17 accused, including two former prime ministers Yousaf Raza Gilani and Raja Pervaiz Ashraf.
It moved two references in compliance with the Supreme Court’s November 26, 2011 judgment.
In its first reference, the accountability watchdog has nominated 12 persons including Ogra’s former chairman Tauqir Sadiq. NAB’s second reference is related to the illegal appointment of Ogra’s former chairman and includes six names including that of Gilani and Ashraf.
According to the reference No 2, the accused Gilani, being an authority for the appointment of Ogra chairman, nominated Ashraf – then minister for water and power – as chairman of selection committee.
The reference said Ashraf was neither the relevant minister nor had knowledge of Ogra and PM’s Secretariat did not immediately object to Cabinet Division’s January 16, 2009 note regarding the insertion of five ineligible candidates including accused Sadiq in the first round of the selection process.
It said former premier Gilani did not pass any order for the verification of credentials of candidates, neither at the time of selection nor even after the appointment of Sadiq as chairman.
“After the appointment of accused as chairman Ogra, former PM had directed him for the issuance of NOC for installation/re-location of CNG stations despite ban imposed by Economic Coordination Committee,” it further said.
The reference said Ashraf as the chairman of selection committee had recommended Sadiq and ignored many potential candidates, having rich experience of petroleum sector.
NAB also alleged that Sadiq had used his unrecognised and invalid LLM degree to obtain the post.