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Taxi driver gets FBR notice over Rs20m transaction

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    During an ongoing investigation into fake bank accounts being conducted under the supervision of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), a benami account was discovered through which a transaction worth millions was executed.

    The account was in the name of a local taxi driver, Aqil, according to a report in the local media.

    FBR promptly issued a notice to the taxi driver over a transaction of Rs20 million.

    On the other hand, Aqil rejected the allegation leveled against him by FBR and said that he is not aware of any such transaction or amount.

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