In a first, army convicts two retired generals in Rs 4b NLC scam

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The Pakistan Army has held two retired generals and one civilian officer of the National Logistic Cell (NLC) guilty for illegally investing Rs 4.3 billion in the stock market and causing a loss of Rs 1.8 billion in the process.

“Two retired General Officers and one civilian officer Saeed ur Rehman were indeed responsible for making incorrect decisions of investments in violation to NLC rules and regulations thereby causing losses to the organisation during this period,” an ISPR statement issued on Wednesday said.

The decision was made by a committee of senior officers, following army chief General Raheel Sharif’s orders to expedite the case.

As a result, Maj Gen (r) Khalid Zahir Akhter has been “‘Dismissed from Service’, which implies forfeiture of rank, decorations, medals, honours, awards, seizure of pension, recovery of personal gains, cancellation of service benefits and all other facilities. Lt Gen (r) Muhammad Afzal Muzaffar has been awarded “Severe Displeasure (Recordable)” which in essence is a disciplinary award due to an offence of lesser degree i.e. violation of procedures but no personal gains.”

Meanwhile, according to the statement, Lt Gen (r) Khalid Munir Khan has not been found involved in any financial irregularity or serious misconduct and therefore stands absolved from all charges.

6 COMMENTS

  1. excellent example for the people in power, uniform. Thanks Gen Raheel Sahab for setting this precedent

  2. Wow! So much respect for this man. It will be a shame if he isn’t given an extension. It’s seems our real hope lies in this man. Not politics or the army. Bt an honest man.

  3. It’s a good start. But for billions worth of fraud, punishment can’t be just taking honors and stopping pension. They should be put behind bars for 10-15 years plus seizing all property bought during and after retirement.
    That would be justice.

  4. In fact fauji principle of “Junior ko tho do……senior ko bat lo” was applied here. Junior officer cannot do anything without the permission/concurrence of senior….I,m not impressed……………….

  5. In fact fauji principle of “Junior ko thok do……senior ko bacha lo” was applied here. Junior officer cannot do anything without the permission/concurrence of senior….I,m not impressed……………….

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