PESHAWAR: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has registered a fraud case against former coach of the Pakistan women’s cricket team, Hajra Sarwar, for allegedly holding dual government positions and receiving salaries from both simultaneously.
According to FIA officials, Hajra Sarwar, daughter of Ghulam Sarwar Khan, was employed as a Deputy Director at the Commissionerate for Afghan Refugees (CAR) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa while also serving as a coach for the Pakistan women’s cricket team and reportedly for Iran’s cricket team as well.
Hajra Sarwar violated civil service rules by holding two government posts concurrently and drawing dual salaries, constituting a criminal breach of trust, according to the FIR.
Authorities added that her name has been placed on the stop list after she reportedly fled to UK, and she will be arrested upon her return to Pakistan.
The FIA has also initiated proceedings to freeze Hajra Sarwar’s properties and bank accounts as part of the ongoing investigation.
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Earlier, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has registered a case against former National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) chief Tariq Malik over alleged financial irregularities and corruption worth $25 million.
According to details, the case has been filed against former NADRA Chairman Tariq Malik, former Chief Project Director Gohar Ahmed Khan, and 11 other officials.
The action was taken on the Interior Ministry’s directives following a report by Transparency International highlighting major discrepancies in the procurement process.
The accused officials are alleged to have violated Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) rules, received kickbacks and commissions, and caused significant losses to the national treasury.