Former Pakistan Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf was today charged in court along with 11 others in a power sector corruption case.
The case pertains to setting up of power stations at inflated costs to meet acute electricity shortages when Ashraf was minister for water and power from 2008 to 2011.
Judge Muhammad Bashir of the Islamabad-based accountability court rejected the pleas of the defendants and charge sheeted the former prime minister and his associates, Dawn News reported.
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The accountability court dismissed requests filed by Tareen and Qureshi that their names be dropped from the case.
Subsequently, the court adjourned the hearing of the case to June 20 and directed Natioal Accountability Bureau (NAB) to provide evidence and witnesses against those indicted.
NAB has been investigating 12 Rental Power Projects (RPPs) cases in which nine firms reportedly received more than Rs 22 billion as mobilisation advance from the government to commission the projects, but most of them were accused of failing to set up the plants.
The bureau has already recovered Rs 13 billion in the case.