Islamabad: Supreme Court (SC) has disposed off National Police Foundation (NPF) Corruption case and ordered to implement the inquiry commission report while rejecting the objection over it .
A 3-member bench of SC presided over by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar took up the police foundation corruption case for hearing on Wednesday.
CJP remarked during the hearing that plots have been distributed without rules and regulations in National Police Foundation (NPF)
Additional Attorney General (AAG) told the court that NPF have to recover Rs 32 crore.
The lawyer of the Foundation took the stance that Rs 7 crores have been recovered on the allotment of illegal plot.
Foundation has issued the notices on illegal allotments to people and illegal allottees have raised objections on the report of inquiry Commission
Court has rejected the reservations on the report of Inquiry commission and ordered to implement the report.
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