Vawda explodes FBR on “Mala Fide Raids”

Islamabad:

Scrolling the alleged abusive use of sumptuous funds and purchases of cars by the tax body, Senator Faisal Vawda allegedly alleged that the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) had led unprecedented raids on certain engine manufacturers to hide the real scandal .

Speaking on Wednesday in the Senate, Vawda criticized the actions of the FBR, saying that not only the raids were carried out, but that the search mandates were also emitted in a hurry.

“Were drugs or weapons found there?” Asked.

He also alleged that once documents on these raids came in his possession, efforts were made to cover the issue by making additional raids elsewhere.

Expressing the frustration of the practice, he said that it was why individuals refrain from opposing such activities, but are rather part of the mafia. “They are” untouchable “, they make raids, take revenge and create false cases.”

He also said that the FBR, despite its responsibility to generate income, had not achieved its objective of 384 billion tax rupees. He noted that a summary had been approved by the firm which included high bonuses for FBR employees, ranging from four bonuses for category one to two bonuses for category three employees – but this section was ignored by the cabinet.

“The implementation of this summary and the distribution of bonuses will soon begin, and the national treasure will be looted through these bonuses,” warned Vawda.

Previously, the Minister of Defense Khawaja Asif assured in the Senate that the government took concrete measures to meet the operational challenges to which International Airlines (PIA) of Pakistan (PIA), including the temporary suspension of flights and destinations, Like Chitral and Larkana, exacerbate with shore weather conditions and rivet weather conditions and weather conditions and rivet weather conditions and weather conditions and rivet weather conditions and weather conditions and and rivet weather conditions and weather conditions and and the rivet weather conditions and the weather conditions and the rich weather conditions and a shortage of aircraft atr.

Later, the Senate approved the changes in the rules of procedure and business conduct, 2012, officially omitting the term Fata, because the region has already been constitutionally merged in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

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