Court rejects PPP leader's acquittal plea in RPP case.

Byline: Malik Asad

ISLAMABAD -- The accountability court-I of Islamabad on Wednesday dismissed the plea seeking acquittal of former prime minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf and others in the Naudero-II Rental Power Project (RPP) case.

Accountability judge Mohammad Bashir dismissed the petition seeking acquittal of Mr Ashraf, former federal secretary Shahid Rafi, former managing director of Pepco Tahir Basharat Cheema, Tariq Nazeer, Abdul Malik, Rasool Khan Mehsood, Sheikh Zarar Aslam, Razi Abbas and Wazir Khan Bhaio.

They have been accused of causing Rs7.5 million loss to the national exchequer.

The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has alleged that the amount was paid to the contractor as the processing fee even without the relocation of the machinery and equipment for the project.

Based in Naudero, Sindh, the contract for the RPP project was awarded on March 4, 2010. Mr Ashraf, who was then serving as the federal minister for water and power, approved the project which NAB investigations determined was 'unfeasible and unsolicited'.

Ashraf is accused of having received kickbacks

The total liability of the project, worked out by the ministry of water and power, was $47.76 million.

NAB had filed the Naudero-II reference in 2013. The reference alleged that Mr Ashraf and Pepco officials planned to relocate the machinery...

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