DG Anti-Corruption is likely to be removed for filing fake cases against PTI members.

 

BY: M. Ilyas

ISLAMABAD- work has commenced on the removal of Muhammad Arif Yousafzai, Director General of Anti-Corruption Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, amidst allegations of fabricating a case against members of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. Sources close to the matter suggest that Yousafzai, who is reportedly a close relative of PTI’s former provincial minister Shaukat Yousafzai, faced mounting pressure during the caretaker government while serving in his capacity. It is alleged that Arif Yousafzai instigated false cases against several prominent PTI members and subsequently made arrests. In response to the impending removal, Arif Yousafzai has been absent from office for the past week, awaiting transfer orders. Meanwhile, speculation is rife that SSP of KP Police Rab Nawaz Khan may assume the role of Director General Anti-Corruption, based on intelligence reports. Rab Nawaz Khan is renowned for his anti-corruption efforts, which have yielded significant results wherever he has been stationed. Sources reveal that during Muhammad Arif Yousafzai’s tenure, thousands of pending applications were neglected by the anti-corruption department, leading to a loss of credibility among the public. It is alleged that the department was misused solely for targeting political parties. Official sources indicate that these matters are well-documented and require the attention of the chief minister for appropriate action. The situation underscores the importance of maintaining integrity and impartiality in the fight against corruption within government institutions. Further developments are awaited as the situation unfolds.

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