Missing Files Scandal Rocks CDA: Senate Committee Demands Answers
Islamabad by Staff Reporter
A shocking revelation emerged during a meeting of the Senate Functional Committee on Government Assurances, exposing a trail of missing files within the Capital Development Authority’s (CDA) records. The Committee, chaired by Abdul Shakoor Khan, confronted the CDA’s Director Land, Dr. Sania Hameed Pasha, over the disappearance of crucial documents related to House No. 662, Street No. 99, Sector I-10/4 Islamabad.
Sources close to the Committee revealed that the CDA’s handling of the matter was severely criticized, with members expressing dissatisfaction over the Director’s explanation. The Committee questioned the CDA’s ability to reconstruct the missing file, citing discrepancies and fraudulent claims.
In a surprising turn of events, Senator Kamil Ali Agha disclosed that a court order had been issued in favor of the complainant, further complicating the CDA’s position. The Chairman of the Committee has now summoned the CDA Chairman to appear in person and provide a detailed account of the missing file.
This development raises serious concerns about the CDA’s record-keeping practices and potential corruption within the organization. The Committee’s investigation is ongoing, with further updates expected in the coming days.
Key Questions Remain Unanswered:
– What is the extent of the missing files within the CDA’s records?
– Who is responsible for the disappearance of the files?
– What measures will the CDA take to prevent such incidents in the future?
The Senate Committee’s probe into the CDA’s missing files has opened a Pandora’s box, exposing potential wrongdoing within the organization. As the investigation unfolds, one thing is clear – accountability is coming.