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Major Corruption Scandal Rocks Pakistan: High-Profile Figures Accused of Bribery in Government Affairs

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Zarghona Jannat
Last updated: June 8, 2023
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“Farah Gujjar, while using a Punjab government plane, had a bag that was worth $90,000,” claims PML-N's Miftah Ismail.
“Farah Gujjar, while using a Punjab government plane, had a bag that was worth $90,000,” claims PML-N's Miftah Ismail.

The Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) in Pakistan has taken a significant step in combating corruption by registering a case against several prominent individuals, including Ibrahim Maneka, the son of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief’s wife Bushra Bibi, former Punjab chief minister Usman Buzdar, and senior bureaucrats. The case alleges that these individuals were involved in bribery and illicit activities related to the appointment and transfer of high-ranking officials within various government departments.

The ACE has stated that the accused received bribes amounting to millions of rupees in exchange for their influence over key government appointments and transfers. Farhat Shahzadi, also known as Farah Gogi, is believed to have collected and deposited the bribe money in different banks. Remarkably, the ACE claims to have recovered approximately Rs450 million thus far.

The FIR reveals that senior bureaucrats, namely Tahir Khurshid, Ahmed Aziz Tarar, Saleha Saeed, Usman Muazzam, and Sohail Khawaja, were complicit in this corrupt network. Allegedly, these officials would visit Farah Gogi’s residence in DHA, 99-Y, providing her with shares amounting to millions of rupees. The bribes collected from the bureaucrats were then deposited into Farah Gogi’s personal account in a private bank branch located in Liberty, Lahore. It is worth noting that this marks a significant development, as it is the first time that the ACE has included the names of prominent bureaucrats in an FIR, breaking from the previous reluctance to take action against DMG officers.

The case highlights the abuse of power by these officials, who exploited their positions for personal gain. By colluding with government and political authorities, the accused manipulated their authority to secure high-ranking positions for individuals within the government. Such corruption undermines the principles of transparency, fairness, and meritocracy in public administration.

The ACE’s pursuit of justice in this case signifies a commendable effort to tackle systemic corruption within the bureaucracy. The recovery of substantial amounts of money demonstrates the severity of the issue at hand. This development serves as a stern warning to individuals in positions of power that their corrupt practices will not go unchecked.

As the investigation unfolds, it is essential for the ACE to conduct a thorough and unbiased inquiry, ensuring due process and holding all those involved accountable for their actions. Only by upholding the rule of law and eradicating corruption can Pakistan foster an environment of integrity, trust, and effective governance.

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