ISLAMABAD: The Natio­nal Accountability Bureau (NAB) has decided to investigate a former federal minister and his wife for accumulating wealth ‘beyond known sources of income’.

The decision to initiate probe against Dr Arbab Alamgir, who was communication minister in the previous PPP government, and Asma Arbab was taken at a meeting of the bureau’s executive board held on Wednesday with NAB Chairman Qamar Zaman Chaudhry in the chair.

Know more: PIA, Nadra asked to join NAB’s campaign against corruption

Without divulging details of allegations against the couple, the NAB spokesman said: “The board has approved verification of a complaint against Arbab Alamgir and his wife regarding accumulation of wealth beyond known sources of income.

The couple could not be contacted for comments despite several attempts.

The NAB board re-authorised three inquiries, one of them against Asif Hashmi, former chairman of the Evacuee Trust Property Board, management of the board and others.

They are accused of making illegal appointments, misusing authority by illegally leasing/renting the board’s property and

entering into a deal on exchange of land with the Defence Housing Authority, Lahore.

The second inquiry will be conducted against Mian Masood Akhtar, former superintending engineer of the Pakistan Public Works Department; former executive engineers Chaudhry Hassan Akhtar and Rana Saleem Akhtar; former assistant executive engineer Pervez Iqbal Mehmood and others.

They are accused of embezzling Rs105 million during the execution of construction work in Faisalabad.

Published in Dawn February 12th , 2015

On a mobile phone? Get the Dawn Mobile App: Apple Store | Google Play

Opinion

Geopolitical shift in ME

Geopolitical shift in ME

A prolonged conflict will have far-reaching implications for regional geopolitics, sharpening the divisions among Gulf countries that are directly affected by the tensions.

Editorial

Unyielding stances
Updated 13 May, 2026

Unyielding stances

Every day that passes without clarity on how and when the war will end introduces fresh intensity to the uncertainty roiling global markets and adds to the economic turmoil the world must bear because of it.
Gwadar rising?
13 May, 2026

Gwadar rising?

COULD the Middle East conflict prove to be a boon for the Gwadar port? Islamabad’s push to position Gwadar as a...
Locked in
13 May, 2026

Locked in

THE acquittal of as many as 74 PTI activists by a Peshawar court in a case pertaining to the May 2023 violence is a...
Bannu attack
Updated 12 May, 2026

Bannu attack

The security narrative and strategy of the KP government diverges considerably from the state’s position.
Cotton crisis
12 May, 2026

Cotton crisis

PAKISTAN’S cotton economy is once again facing a crisis that exposes the country’s flawed agricultural and...
Buddhist heritage
12 May, 2026

Buddhist heritage

THE revival of Buddhist chants at the ancient Dharmarajika Stupa in Taxila after nearly 1,500 years is much more ...