Corruption probe underway against six ministers: CM

Published April 20, 2014
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak. - File Photo
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak. - File Photo

KOHAT: Chief Minister Pervez Khattak has denied the existence of a forward bloc in Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and said that some members of his party have demanded removal of corrupt ministers.

He said this while talking exclusively to Dawn at Azeem Bagh, the residence of his adviser MPA Amjid Afridi, on the occasion of marriage of his son here on Saturday.

He said that allegations of corruption against six ministers were being investigated and if anybody was found guilty he would be removed from the provincial cabinet.

He hoped that the talk of forward bloc would automatically end after removal of corrupt ministers, if any.

The chief minister said that at present the government had stopped release of development funds.

He said that the government would first put in place a mechanism to stop corruption and from next year funds would be released regularly as required by the ministers, MPAs and the government departments for development projects.

On the issue of royalty from gas and oil of Kohat, the chief minister said that they were trying to divert additional funds of the MPAs and MNAs in Kohat and Karak to development and spend it on construction of hospitals and other big projects of public interest in southern districts of the province.

He said that at present the royalty and routine funds of parliamentarians were not being used properly and in this regard talks were underway with them to spend the funds in a purposeful way.

About local government elections, Mr Khattak said that the provincial government was ready for holding the polls and waiting for the decision and declaration of date by the Election Commission of Pakistan.

He said that they would take full part in the LG polls and if required form alliance at district level with like-minded parties.

Asked about the peace talks with Taliban, the chief minister said that the federal government was doing its job in a positive manner.

He said that some elements did not want that the dialogue should continue for establishing peace. He hoped that the talks would resume soon.

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