Peshawar High Court orders NAB to investigate into BRT bungling

Peshawar: Peshawar High Court (PHC) here Thursday ordered the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to initiate a probe into alleged bungling in bus rapid project of Peshawar.

As per details, a division bench of PHC, comprising high court Chief Justice Waqar Ahmed Seth and Justice Musarrat Hilali, has directed NAB Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to probe the alleged irregularities in the Peshawar Sustainable Bus Rapid Transit Corridor (BRT) Project.

The court order stated that only 50% of the work has been completed as yet but the project was supposed to be completed by June 24.

The deadline for completion of the BRT project was repeatedly extended. The first deadline was April 20, which was extended by a month to May 20. Initially, Rs49.3 billion was approved for the project, but the cost was later revised to Rs67.9 billion due to several delays in the project.

The court said it had been informed that the project’s contract was awarded to a firm that had been black-listed in other provinces in the same kind of work.

“The amount has been allocated for this project without considering the fact that other projects were also necessary and important for public purposes,” read the order.

The delays in the project, as well as other issues relating to the Peshawar BRT, were deemed “shady and shaky” by the court.

The court told NAB to investigate the matter and submit a report before the next hearing, which is scheduled for September 5.

In its order, the judges said they feel it is “appropriate to refer the matter to the NAB authorities” to conduct a proper investigation.