PM gave directive to remove name of accused from ECL few months ago

mhafeez

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Prime Minister Imran Khan has directed the officials concerned to consider the possibility of striking off names of four accused in the KASB Bank merger case, including a former governor of the central bank and head of a commercial bank, from a no-fly list amid questions of conflict of interest.

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The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) had recommended that their names should be placed on the Exit Control List (ECL) due to their alleged role in a “non-transparent” amalgamation of KASB Bank into BankIslami. The amalgamation had allegedly caused a loss of billions of rupees to the national kitty, besides causing losses to sponsors of KASB Bank.

The anti-corruption watchdog had recommended that names of Ashraf Wathra, former governor of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), Hassan Aziz Bilgrami, president of BankIslami Pakistan Limited, Shabbar Zaidi, senior partner of AF Ferguson chartered accountancy firm, Hasan Nazir, also partner of AF Ferguson and Asim Salim, former senior manager at the tax consultancy firm, should be placed on ECL, according to NAB documents.

While chairing a federal cabinet meeting, the PM directed on Thursday to immediately remove the name of Shabbar Zaidi along with two sitting members of the National Assembly. The PM took up the issue as other item as it was not part of the cabinet’s agenda, said a participant who attended the meeting.

Secretary to the PM and interior secretary did not take the PM, who is also Federal Minister for Interior, into confidence before placing their names on the ECL, said a government official.

AF Ferguson had advised Imran Khan in a case filed by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N)’s Hanif Abbasi in the Supreme Court for disqualification of the PTI chief on allegations of misconduct, financial irregularity and violation of income tax and public representative laws. The apex court struck down Abbasi’s petition. The firm has also been advising a senior PTI leader.

This has raised the question of conflict of interest as the premier has only removed Shabbar Zaidi from the ECL out of the five accused.

AF Ferguson was Pakistan’s top chartered accountancy firm and it had also been a tax consultant to Asif Ali Zardari and Mian Nawaz Sharif, therefore, there was no question of conflict of interest, insisted Federal Minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry while talking to The Express Tribune. Responding to a question why only Zaidi’s name was removed from the list, the minister said other names were not discussed in the cabinet meeting but the PM directed the minister of state for interior to review other names as well.

“It seems that names of these persons have been erroneously included in the ECL,” said Chaudhry.

The information minister said the premier wanted to review all the names on the ECL and remove the people who should not be on the list. There are over 3,000 people on the ECL. NAB had recommended placing the names of these people a week after it received the response on allegations leveled against AF Ferguson in the KASB Bank merger case. On the basis of AF Ferguson’s evaluation, the SBP had amalgamated KASB Bank into BankIslami for just Rs1,000.

NAB had launched probe into the KASB Bank deal on the basis of a story published in The Express Tribune. The irregular amalgamation caused a loss of roughly Rs3.5 billion to the exchequer in addition to the loss of Rs6.6 billion to sponsors of the defunct bank, according to two separate reports of the Auditor General of Pakistan’s (AGP) office.

The SBP, AF Ferguson and KASB Bank had signed a tripartite agreement in December 2014. But it seems that AF Ferguson was lately distancing itself from the amalgamation.

In its response to the NAB questionnaire on November 5, 2018, AF Ferguson maintained that “there was no definitive indication of the intended use of professional work required to be undertaken by AFF, resulting in the eventual amalgamation with another bank”.

It added that it was an evaluation for the use of the SBP in its capacity as the regulator of banking sector for evaluation of various options available on the matter.

“It should be noted that AFF’s scope of work was related to due diligence and valuation of KASB on a standalone basis and the work was not undertaken for amalgamation,” according to AF Ferguson. BankIslami got the SBP’s permission to conduct due diligence one month after the agreement, it added.

One of the accused told The Express Tribune on Friday that the allegations contained in NAB’s memo for placement of names on the ECL had been challenged in superior courts. He said the Sindh High Court and the Islamabad High Court had dismissed the petitions. An appeal was also dismissed by the Supreme Court, he added.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 23rd, 2018.
 
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mhafeez

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وہ کون تھا جو بھڑکیں مارتا تھا کسی کو این آر او نہیں دوں گا ، یہ کیا ہے؟؟
 

mhafeez

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yar ap k pehly walay thread pr apko msg kia wo bhi lost ho gya :(

آج ہی نصرت جاوید نے لکھا ہے کہ ہم خبر کی تلاش نہیں کرتے ، کڑیاں جوڑنے کی کوشش نہیں کرتے ، ورنہ ہمیں معلوم ہوجاتا کہ ’’اچانک‘‘ آئی ایم ایف چھوڑ کر ڈاکٹر رضا باقر کس طرح وزیراعظم عمران خان سے رابطے میں آئے اور راتوں رات سٹیٹ بینک آف پاکستان کے گورنر تعینات ہو گئے۔

چند مہینے پہلے کی اس خبر سے "اچانک" شبر زیدی صاحب کی تعیناتی کی بھی سمجھ آ جاتی ہے
 

EngrHaseebShahid

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آج ہی نصرت جاوید نے لکھا ہے کہ ہم خبر کی تلاش نہیں کرتے ، کڑیاں جوڑنے کی کوشش نہیں کرتے ، ورنہ ہمیں معلوم ہوجاتا کہ ’’اچانک‘‘ آئی ایم ایف چھوڑ کر ڈاکٹر رضا باقر کس طرح وزیراعظم عمران خان سے رابطے میں آئے اور راتوں رات سٹیٹ بینک آف پاکستان کے گورنر تعینات ہو گئے۔

چند مہینے پہلے کی اس خبر سے "اچانک" شبر زیدی صاحب کی تعیناتی کی بھی سمجھ آ جاتی ہے
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AhmadSaleem264

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday announced the appointment of Syed Shabbar Zaidi, a Karachi-based partner in the chartered accounting firm A.F. Ferguson, as the new chairman of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).

Mr Zaidi will become the third person from the private sector to hold this post. The announcement came from the prime minister during a briefing with senior journalists on proposed local government system in Punjab.

The prime minister said the appointment will be notified soon.

Meanwhile, the decision did not go down well at the FBR where the Inland Revenue Officers Association issued a harsh statement almost immediately following the announcement in which they threatened court action against it.

“The association believes that the issue of appointing any person from private sector has already been resolved through the judgement of Islambad High Court,” said the statement, referring to the case of Arshad Ali Hakeem who was also brought from the private sector to head the FBR for what proved to be a short-lived stint of one year till his appointment was struck down as illegal by the Islamabad High Court on a petition filed by an Inland Revenue Service officer. That judgement still holds the field and the association is now threatening to bring a similar case against Mr Zaidi’s appointment.

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“The then government did not challenge the high court order which has already issued details for appointment from the private sector,” the statement says, adding that “after issuance of the notification, the association will file a contempt of court petition” this time.

In addition the Cabinet Division notified Omar Ayub Khan, the current minister for power, with the additional portfolio of petroleum minister.

“It is their right to file this case,” said Mr Zaidi when approached for comment on the matter by Dawn. He laid out his priorities, saying he considers “building trust between the state and the taxpayer” as the topmost challenge. “This is done through automation, minimising contact between tax man and taxpayer, and by promoting a voluntary compliance” — acts that he said will automatically lead to base broadening.

“This term base broadening has been overused. Once we do the steps I just mentioned, they will automatically lead to base broadening.”

In other remarks given on television, Mr Zaidi referred to the system as “anti-tax” and said he wishes to see this changed.

As a senior chartered accountant, with long experience dealing with some of the largest businesses enterprises in the country for decades, Mr Zaidi brings with him a wealth of experience and knowledge about the tricks of the trade that are commonly used for tax evasion.

A few concerns also began to surface in the hours following the announcement of a potential conflict of interest, considering Mr Zaidi counts among his clients some of the largest corporate entities in Pakistan, who have billions of rupees of tax-related matters outstanding with the FBR.

“He is a professional, a well-known person in the business community and as such is a relevant person for the job,” said Salim Mandviwala of the PPP, also a Karachi-based businessman who served as minister of state for finance under Hafeez Shaikh for a few months back in 2013. “My big concern is that the FBR officers will work to stymie his efforts, they do not accept anyone from outside,” he continued. He said the matter of conflict of interest is “a thin line” and it is up to the individual in every case to ensure they remain objective. “I believe Zaidi will try to remain objective, I am not sure he will succeed, but he will likely try.”

In a separate development, the International Monetary Fund confirmed to Dawn that Dr Reza Baqir has resigned from his position at the fund before taking up his new post as Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan. The new governor was still in Islamabad on Monday and had not yet shown up in his Karachi office, but was reported to be in touch with key policy personnel asking for data and projections.
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Educationist

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Prime Minister Imran Khan has directed the officials concerned to consider the possibility of striking off names of four accused in the KASB Bank merger case, including a former governor of the central bank and head of a commercial bank, from a no-fly list amid questions of conflict of interest.

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The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) had recommended that their names should be placed on the Exit Control List (ECL) due to their alleged role in a “non-transparent” amalgamation of KASB Bank into BankIslami. The amalgamation had allegedly caused a loss of billions of rupees to the national kitty, besides causing losses to sponsors of KASB Bank.

The anti-corruption watchdog had recommended that names of Ashraf Wathra, former governor of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), Hassan Aziz Bilgrami, president of BankIslami Pakistan Limited, Shabbar Zaidi, senior partner of AF Ferguson chartered accountancy firm, Hasan Nazir, also partner of AF Ferguson and Asim Salim, former senior manager at the tax consultancy firm, should be placed on ECL, according to NAB documents.

While chairing a federal cabinet meeting, the PM directed on Thursday to immediately remove the name of Shabbar Zaidi along with two sitting members of the National Assembly. The PM took up the issue as other item as it was not part of the cabinet’s agenda, said a participant who attended the meeting.

Secretary to the PM and interior secretary did not take the PM, who is also Federal Minister for Interior, into confidence before placing their names on the ECL, said a government official.

AF Ferguson had advised Imran Khan in a case filed by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N)’s Hanif Abbasi in the Supreme Court for disqualification of the PTI chief on allegations of misconduct, financial irregularity and violation of income tax and public representative laws. The apex court struck down Abbasi’s petition. The firm has also been advising a senior PTI leader.

This has raised the question of conflict of interest as the premier has only removed Shabbar Zaidi from the ECL out of the five accused.

AF Ferguson was Pakistan’s top chartered accountancy firm and it had also been a tax consultant to Asif Ali Zardari and Mian Nawaz Sharif, therefore, there was no question of conflict of interest, insisted Federal Minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry while talking to The Express Tribune. Responding to a question why only Zaidi’s name was removed from the list, the minister said other names were not discussed in the cabinet meeting but the PM directed the minister of state for interior to review other names as well.

“It seems that names of these persons have been erroneously included in the ECL,” said Chaudhry.

The information minister said the premier wanted to review all the names on the ECL and remove the people who should not be on the list. There are over 3,000 people on the ECL. NAB had recommended placing the names of these people a week after it received the response on allegations leveled against AF Ferguson in the KASB Bank merger case. On the basis of AF Ferguson’s evaluation, the SBP had amalgamated KASB Bank into BankIslami for just Rs1,000.

NAB had launched probe into the KASB Bank deal on the basis of a story published in The Express Tribune. The irregular amalgamation caused a loss of roughly Rs3.5 billion to the exchequer in addition to the loss of Rs6.6 billion to sponsors of the defunct bank, according to two separate reports of the Auditor General of Pakistan’s (AGP) office.

The SBP, AF Ferguson and KASB Bank had signed a tripartite agreement in December 2014. But it seems that AF Ferguson was lately distancing itself from the amalgamation.

In its response to the NAB questionnaire on November 5, 2018, AF Ferguson maintained that “there was no definitive indication of the intended use of professional work required to be undertaken by AFF, resulting in the eventual amalgamation with another bank”.

It added that it was an evaluation for the use of the SBP in its capacity as the regulator of banking sector for evaluation of various options available on the matter.

“It should be noted that AFF’s scope of work was related to due diligence and valuation of KASB on a standalone basis and the work was not undertaken for amalgamation,” according to AF Ferguson. BankIslami got the SBP’s permission to conduct due diligence one month after the agreement, it added.

One of the accused told The Express Tribune on Friday that the allegations contained in NAB’s memo for placement of names on the ECL had been challenged in superior courts. He said the Sindh High Court and the Islamabad High Court had dismissed the petitions. An appeal was also dismissed by the Supreme Court, he added.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 23rd, 2018.
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