ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has taken a significant step in the investigation of the £190 million scandal case by dispatching an extensive 11-point questionnaire to the former first lady, Bushra Bibi.
In this thorough inquiry, the anti-corruption watchdog is delving into various aspects of Bushra Bibi’s involvement, beginning with her educational qualifications and potential pursuit of Islamic teaching courses.
One crucial aspect under scrutiny is the purpose behind the establishment of the Al-Qadir University Project Trust.
NAB seeks clarification on whether Bushra Bibi simultaneously holds responsibilities as both a teacher and a trustee at Al-Qadir University.
The inquiry extends to any salaries or benefits she may have received from the university in these capacities.
Further probing involves understanding the initiation of Al-Qadir University, questioning whose idea it was and how the location was determined.
NAB is keen on uncovering specific details regarding the responsibilities Bushra Bibi holds as a trustee at the university.
The investigation also touches upon the role of Malik Riaz and Bahria Town in the creation of the trust. NAB is interested in knowing whether they initiated the process or if they were approached by Bushra Bibi. Additionally, the nature of the relationship between Bushra Bibi and Farhat Shehzadi is a focal point in the questionnaire.
These inquiries reflect NAB’s ongoing commitment to unraveling crucial details in the investigation into the £190 million scandal case, as it seeks transparency and clarity in the unfolding events surrounding Al-Qadir University and related matters.