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Pak Supreme Court orders arrest of Prime Minister in kickbacks case

Islamabad, Jan 15: The Pakistan Supreme Court today ordered the arrest of Pakistan Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf and several former ministers and bureaucrats on charge of taking kickbacks in a rental power case. The

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: January 15, 2013 22:32 IST


ØHis term is said to have overseen relatively more megawatts being added to the national grid when compared to other ministers of power and energy since Benazir Bhutto's last government.



ØHe oversaw expensive "rental power" projects that generated very little power, earning the nickname "Raja Rental" in the Pakistani media.

ØHe has been accused of receiving kickbacks in the rental power projects, and of using illegal money to buy foreign property.Ashraf has denied the charges, and as of June 2012, is defending himself before the Supreme Court.

No official charges have been made against him. However, the Court revoked his power as the minister for water and power in February 2011.
 
Subsequently, he was appointed to the ministry of information and technology.He is commonly known throughout Pakistan as "Raja Rental" due to the alleged kickbacks he received in the rental power corruption scandal.
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