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NAB stops PQA from signing agreement with Bahria Town

17 March, 2013

ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Saturday took notice of complaints regarding violations of several conditions relating to the request for proposals (RFP) by the Port Qasim Authority.

The PQA has reportedly violated the rules while awarding contract to Bahria Town for the development of the Diamond Bar Island City (Bundal & Buddo Island).

NAB has taken notice under its prevention of corruption initiatives and advised the PQA chairman to not sign any concession agreement in violation of the RFP, government rules and regulations.

NAB has made mandatory the vetting of contract by a panel of experts and directed the PQA chairman to give detailed presentation to NAB (Sindh) regarding compliance of all terms and conditions of agreement by the Bahria Town.

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