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IHC allows FIA to continue oil companies’ probe

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Staff Reporter

Islamabad

The Islamabad High Court on Friday allowed the Federal Investigation Agency to continue its probe against oil companies in an investigation pertaining to the shortage of petroleum products.
Presiding the hearing, IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah, in an 11-page verdict, rejected the plea of oil companies to stop FIA from investigating the matter. The court remarked that the federal government has not violated any law by setting up a committee to determine who are responsible for the crisis.
However, the high court urged the government to not give unnecessary statements and added that the fuel crisis committee must meet the legal requirements for fair proceedings.
The court ordered the relevant agencies for strict adherence of the law during the inquiry, whereas, the petitioning companies have also been directed to extend full cooperation to the investigating agencies.
The IHC barred agencies from making statements during the case for a transparent investigation and directed them not to unnecessarily harass employees of the petitioning companies.

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