Islamabad (Online) NAB authorities have also tightened their scandal against Haji Yasin, owner of Vital Tea in corruption scandal and launched high-level investigation against them, NAB officials said. The owners have been charged with corruption allegations, illegal property creation, tax evasion and misappropriation of government powers. In this connection, Deputy Commissioner Bahawalnagar and AC Harunabad, Manchunabad, Fort Abbas and Bahawalpur have sought details from the authorities and decided to conduct laboratory tests on the use of poor ingredients in Vital Tea. NAB officials have issued notices to Vital Tea owner Haji Yasin and his nephew MPA Ghulam Murtaza, daughter MPA Ghazala Shaheen, Asif Sana, Kashif Sana Saeed and others. Ghulam Yasin has been asked how he has bought billions of rupees from a vegetable vendor and how he has created property in foreign countries. He is accused of buying thousands of acres of land in Bahawalnagar and southern Punjab from corruption. While investing in high palace and overseas in Dubai. Sources said that NAB officials have also launched an investigation against former federal minister Ijaz-ul-Haq for his role in the scandal. Ijaz-ul-Haq was twice a member of the National Assembly through this billionaire group in southern Punjab, this time defeating the people with huge votes. Haji Ghulam Yasin Sharif seems to have seen, but his misconduct officers are high. After gaining fame in corruption, he is also among the favorites of the Sharif family and his daughter was made MPA on a special seat. Family corruption discussions are common in Harunabad because it is found that they use tea blends, Haji Ghulam Yasin did not provide any explanation.
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Sunday, September 22, 2019
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