Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah did not appear before National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in the fake accounts case on Monday. He was called to the bureau’s Islamabad office and told to bring along the record of Thatta and Dadu sugar mills. He was also directed to bring the written reply to a questionnaire sent to him by NAB. However, Shah asked for a postponement and said he received NAB’s summons very late. The Sindh chief minister was earlier summoned by NAB on September 17, but refused to appear before the anti-graft body citing engagements. Meanwhile, Murad Ali Shah has requested NAB to set another date for his questioning in a case pertaining to offering subsidies to Thatta and Dadu sugar mills through improper channels. The NAB Rawalpindi has summoned the chief minister on Sept 24 (today) for questioning in connection with its probe into his alleged role in giving subsidies to Thatta Sugar Mills and Dadu Sugar Mills.
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