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Insaf Sindhu Thursday, April 21, 2016 05:42 PM

Gen Raheel dismisses 12 army officers from service over 'corruption'
 
[COLOR="Blue"]IS there a ray of hope for the betterment and development of Pakistan or Pakistan is going to start a new path for its prosperity? I think if COAS started such operations then those days are not so far that Pakistan will be at peak of peace and prosperity.
What you say about this? Kindly share your views.[/COLOR]


RAWALPINDI: In an unprecedented move, Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif dismissed 12 army officers, including a three-star general, from service over alleged corruption on Thursday.

A major general, lieutenant colonel, five brigadiers and a major are among those dismissed from service, said an intelligence official speaking to DawnNews on condition of anonymity.

Sources say the following officers are among those dismissed:

1. Lt Gen Obaidullah, Inspector General Arms and Weapons at General Headquarters
2. Maj Gen Ejaz Shahid
3. Brigadier Rasheed
4. Brigadier Asad Shahzada
5. Brigadier Saifullah
6. Brigadier Amir
7. Brigadier Haider
8. Lt Col Haider, Commandant Chaman Scouts
9. Maj Najeeb

The nine officers named above served with the Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan and have been charged for corruption during their service with the paramilitary force. The others dismissed were junior commission officers who worked with those named above, said the intelligence official.

Following the investigation conducted by Adjutant Gen Zubair Mahmood Hayat on the orders of the army chief, the charged officers were asked to return all earnings accumulated through corruption, the official said, adding that all perks and privileges had been withdrawn from the officers except their pensions.

Lt Gen Obaidullah also served as IG FC from 2010-2013, after which Maj Gen Ejaz Shahid was appointed IG FC, intelligence sources said.

There has been no official confirmation regarding the move.

The development comes two days after the COAS said "across the board accountability is necessary for the solidarity, integrity and prosperity of Pakistan", adding that the war against terror cannot be won unless "the menace of corruption is uprooted".

Gen Raheel said "Pakistan’s Armed Forces will fully support every meaningful effort in that direction which would ensure a better future for our next generations."

The army chief's call for across-the-board accountability comes as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is embroiled in the explosive Panama Papers which count his family among other global political elite with undeclared offshore assets.

Opposition leaders have demanded a probe into the scandal, with some calling for the PM to step down.

Quarters close to the PM’s Office say PM Nawaz is determined to have his three children cleared of accusations of money laundering and tax evasion in the aftermath of Panama Papers leak.


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kingfalcon Thursday, April 21, 2016 08:42 PM

[QUOTE=Insaf Sindhu;929746][COLOR="Blue"]IS there a ray of hope for the betterment and development of Pakistan or Pakistan is going to start a new path for its prosperity? I think if COAS started such operations then those days are not so far that Pakistan will be at peak of peace and prosperity.
What you say about this? Kindly share your views.[/COLOR]


RAWALPINDI: In an unprecedented move, Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif dismissed 12 army officers, including a three-star general, from service over alleged corruption on Thursday.

A major general, lieutenant colonel, five brigadiers and a major are among those dismissed from service, said an intelligence official speaking to DawnNews on condition of anonymity.

Sources say the following officers are among those dismissed:

1. Lt Gen Obaidullah, Inspector General Arms and Weapons at General Headquarters
2. Maj Gen Ejaz Shahid
3. Brigadier Rasheed
4. Brigadier Asad Shahzada
5. Brigadier Saifullah
6. Brigadier Amir
7. Brigadier Haider
8. Lt Col Haider, Commandant Chaman Scouts
9. Maj Najeeb

The nine officers named above served with the Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan and have been charged for corruption during their service with the paramilitary force. The others dismissed were junior commission officers who worked with those named above, said the intelligence official.

Following the investigation conducted by Adjutant Gen Zubair Mahmood Hayat on the orders of the army chief, the charged officers were asked to return all earnings accumulated through corruption, the official said, adding that all perks and privileges had been withdrawn from the officers except their pensions.

Lt Gen Obaidullah also served as IG FC from 2010-2013, after which Maj Gen Ejaz Shahid was appointed IG FC, intelligence sources said.

There has been no official confirmation regarding the move.

The development comes two days after the COAS said "across the board accountability is necessary for the solidarity, integrity and prosperity of Pakistan", adding that the war against terror cannot be won unless "the menace of corruption is uprooted".

Gen Raheel said "Pakistan’s Armed Forces will fully support every meaningful effort in that direction which would ensure a better future for our next generations."

The army chief's call for across-the-board accountability comes as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is embroiled in the explosive Panama Papers which count his family among other global political elite with undeclared offshore assets.

Opposition leaders have demanded a probe into the scandal, with some calling for the PM to step down.

Quarters close to the PM’s Office say PM Nawaz is determined to have his three children cleared of accusations of money laundering and tax evasion in the aftermath of Panama Papers leak.


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COAS has done a very good job, I hope such practice is institutionalised and made very transparent throughout the country. Nobody should be a holy cow and above the law.

umark Friday, April 22, 2016 12:20 PM

[QUOTE=Insaf Sindhu;929746][COLOR="Blue"]IS there a ray of hope for the betterment and development of Pakistan or Pakistan is going to start a new path for its prosperity? I think if COAS started such operations then those days are not so far that Pakistan will be at peak of peace and prosperity.
What you say about this? Kindly share your views.[/COLOR]


RAWALPINDI: In an unprecedented move, Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif dismissed 12 army officers, including a three-star general, from service over alleged corruption on Thursday.

A major general, lieutenant colonel, five brigadiers and a major are among those dismissed from service, said an intelligence official speaking to DawnNews on condition of anonymity.

Sources say the following officers are among those dismissed:

1. Lt Gen Obaidullah, Inspector General Arms and Weapons at General Headquarters
2. Maj Gen Ejaz Shahid
3. Brigadier Rasheed
4. Brigadier Asad Shahzada
5. Brigadier Saifullah
6. Brigadier Amir
7. Brigadier Haider
8. Lt Col Haider, Commandant Chaman Scouts
9. Maj Najeeb

The nine officers named above served with the Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan and have been charged for corruption during their service with the paramilitary force. The others dismissed were junior commission officers who worked with those named above, said the intelligence official.

Following the investigation conducted by Adjutant Gen Zubair Mahmood Hayat on the orders of the army chief, the charged officers were asked to return all earnings accumulated through corruption, the official said, adding that all perks and privileges had been withdrawn from the officers except their pensions.

Lt Gen Obaidullah also served as IG FC from 2010-2013, after which Maj Gen Ejaz Shahid was appointed IG FC, intelligence sources said.

There has been no official confirmation regarding the move.

The development comes two days after the COAS said "across the board accountability is necessary for the solidarity, integrity and prosperity of Pakistan", adding that the war against terror cannot be won unless "the menace of corruption is uprooted".

Gen Raheel said "Pakistan’s Armed Forces will fully support every meaningful effort in that direction which would ensure a better future for our next generations."

The army chief's call for across-the-board accountability comes as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is embroiled in the explosive Panama Papers which count his family among other global political elite with undeclared offshore assets.

Opposition leaders have demanded a probe into the scandal, with some calling for the PM to step down.

Quarters close to the PM’s Office say PM Nawaz is determined to have his three children cleared of accusations of money laundering and tax evasion in the aftermath of Panama Papers leak.


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Six army officers have been dismissed, not twelve. Nonetheless, it's an unprecedented move and just goes to show that he truly leads from the front. Bravo!:clap

Strandedsoul Friday, April 22, 2016 03:43 PM

[QUOTE=Insaf Sindhu;929746][COLOR="Blue"]IS there a ray of hope for the betterment and development of Pakistan or Pakistan is going to start a new path for its prosperity? I think if COAS started such operations then those days are not so far that Pakistan will be at peak of peace and prosperity.
What you say about this? Kindly share your views.[/COLOR]


RAWALPINDI: In an unprecedented move, Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif dismissed 12 army officers, including a three-star general, from service over alleged corruption on Thursday.

A major general, lieutenant colonel, five brigadiers and a major are among those dismissed from service, said an intelligence official speaking to DawnNews on condition of anonymity.

Sources say the following officers are among those dismissed:

1. Lt Gen Obaidullah, Inspector General Arms and Weapons at General Headquarters
2. Maj Gen Ejaz Shahid
3. Brigadier Rasheed
4. Brigadier Asad Shahzada
5. Brigadier Saifullah
6. Brigadier Amir
7. Brigadier Haider
8. Lt Col Haider, Commandant Chaman Scouts
9. Maj Najeeb

The nine officers named above served with the Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan and have been charged for corruption during their service with the paramilitary force. The others dismissed were junior commission officers who worked with those named above, said the intelligence official.

Following the investigation conducted by Adjutant Gen Zubair Mahmood Hayat on the orders of the army chief, the charged officers were asked to return all earnings accumulated through corruption, the official said, adding that all perks and privileges had been withdrawn from the officers except their pensions.

Lt Gen Obaidullah also served as IG FC from 2010-2013, after which Maj Gen Ejaz Shahid was appointed IG FC, intelligence sources said.

There has been no official confirmation regarding the move.

The development comes two days after the COAS said "across the board accountability is necessary for the solidarity, integrity and prosperity of Pakistan", adding that the war against terror cannot be won unless "the menace of corruption is uprooted".

Gen Raheel said "Pakistan’s Armed Forces will fully support every meaningful effort in that direction which would ensure a better future for our next generations."

The army chief's call for across-the-board accountability comes as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is embroiled in the explosive Panama Papers which count his family among other global political elite with undeclared offshore assets.

Opposition leaders have demanded a probe into the scandal, with some calling for the PM to step down.

Quarters close to the PM’s Office say PM Nawaz is determined to have his three children cleared of accusations of money laundering and tax evasion in the aftermath of Panama Papers leak.


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My father yesterday told me a story ..

[SIZE="3"][FONT="Comic Sans MS"][U]A man went to a spiritual scholar and asked him : what should I do to spread goodness around in this bewildered , disordered , chaotic world???

Scholar replied : Bartan maanjho (wash utensils)

Man, astonished , asked : how do they relate???

Scholar replied : Lo! the way you pay more heed to cleaning the pots from inside thou the decoration is made more by the shining façade , do same with with world .. purge your inner self of impurities first before alluding to prevailing vices ...[/U][/FONT][/SIZE]

sooooo this is what sippa salar is on to , now ...

and the strategy is just awe-inspiring ..

now waiting for moral courage of [SIZE="4"][FONT="Lucida Sans Unicode"]DEMOCRATIC LEADERS[/FONT][/SIZE]...

sincere khan Friday, April 22, 2016 04:03 PM

Real Story will start now, Nawaz sharif and his corrupt team should wait for new announcement

Sufian Rasool Friday, April 22, 2016 05:15 PM

They are dismissed but will get full pension and medical facilities....... Lafzo ki heera pheri hay jnab.... they have only been compulsory retired from government service not dismissed.................

sincere khan Friday, April 22, 2016 05:31 PM

[QUOTE=Sufian Rasool;930024]They are dismissed but will get full pension and medical facilities....... Lafzo ki heera pheri hay jnab.... they have only been compulsory retired from government service not dismissed.................[/QUOTE]

Pak Army is only institute in Pakistan where everything is pure transparent, and much better than any civil service departments,

Strandedsoul Friday, April 22, 2016 08:04 PM

[QUOTE=Sufian Rasool;930024]They are dismissed but will get full pension and medical facilities....... Lafzo ki heera pheri hay jnab.... they have only been compulsory retired from government service not dismissed.................[/QUOTE]
already all the facilities , and perks and privileges have been taken back ...
it is not decision by corrupt politicians and hence not an eyewash ....

correct your facts...

[QUOTE=sincer khan;930003]Real Story will start now, Nawaz sharif and his corrupt team should wait for new announcement[/QUOTE]
true that...

a precedent has been set ....

abhi toh party shuruu huii hy ....

Sufian Rasool Friday, April 22, 2016 10:57 PM

[QUOTE=Strandedsoul;930073]already all the facilities , and perks and privileges have been taken back ...
it is not decision by corrupt politicians and hence not an eyewash ....

correct your facts...[/QUOTE]
facilities like plots in DHA etc have only been taken back dear..... Although compulsory retirement is also a punishment and is given to the employees who have more than 10 years of service

sincere khan Saturday, April 23, 2016 09:57 PM

[QUOTE=Sufian Rasool;930155]facilities like plots in DHA etc have only been taken back dear..... Although compulsory retirement is also a punishment and is given to the employees who have more than 10 years of service[/QUOTE]

Life in Pak army is not easy, they live a very tough life, Why nawaz sharif son didn't join Pak army??


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