ISLAMABAD -UNS: Azam Khan, ex-principal secretary to former prime minister Imran Khan, has gone missing, says family.
In an application filed in the Kohsar police station, the family reveals that Azam Khan did not return after leaving the house on Thursday evening. His mobile number is switched off, says the report.
The application has been submitted by Azam Khan’s nephew and the Kohsar police claim to have launched an investigation into the matter.
Earlier, Khan’s name was placed on the Exit Control List.
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) had summoned former chief justice of Pakistan Saqib Nasir over the matter of the dam fund and it was proposed to put the name of former principal secretary Azam Khan on the ECL.
The meeting of PAC was held on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Noor Alam Khan, during which PAC member Barjees Tahir said that regarding the advertisements of dam fund, Rs14 billion had been spent while only Rs9 billion were collected for the cause.
Another PAC member, Mushahid Hussain Syed demanded an inquiry into the dam fund.
While issuing the arrest warrant of former principal secretary Azam Khan, the PAC also ordered the FIA and the interior ministry to not let him travel abroad through any airport.
Subsequently, PAC Chairman Noor Alam also discussed the matter of the Malam Jabba case, asking NAB Chairman Aftab Sultan (who was present during the PAC meeting) to tell who closed the Malam Jabba case. In reply, Sultan said the case was closed during the tenure of former NAB chairman Javed Iqbal.