BEIJING: The Chinese government has rejected allegations of corrupti
on levelled against Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif, saying reports of him receiving kickbacks from the Multan Metro Bus project through a ‘fake’ Chinese firm are false.
Responding to a tweet, Acting Ambassador Zhao Lijian said that the Chinese company in the middle of the scandal, Jiangsu Yabaite Technology Co Ltd, was not operating in Pa
kistan and had presented “fake letters to cheat [the] government”. He added that the Chinese government had taken action against the firm.
“Thx for advice. This Chinese company Yabeite was not working in Pa
kistan. It made up some fake letters to cheat government and was punished,” he tweeted. In another tweet, the diplomat said CPEC projects were transparent and clean and there was zero tolerance for corruption.
The Punjab chief minister welcomed the ‘vindication’ of his stance on the issue in a tweet. “I bow my head before Him, for it isn’t my vindication alone, it is magnificent vindication of all my colleagues and govt of Punjab…thanks!,” he tweeted.
A Chinese regulatory authority had released a report stating that the Punjab chief minister had received more than Rs 10 million in kickbacks from the Multan Metro Bus project through Jiangsu Yabaite Technology Co Ltd, a Chinese company listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
According to the report, Jiangsu is being prob
ed by Chinese authorities after unusual transactions of money were detected in the company’s accounts. Pa
kistan, however, came into focus only after the Chinese company informed authorities in Beijing that the money involved in its unusual transactions was actually the profits it had earned from the Multan Metro Bus project through its Pa
kistani partner company, Capital Engineering and Construction Company (Pvt) Ltd.
The channel claimed in its report that on further investigation, the Chinese board ‘discovered’ that the company in Pa
kistan belonged
to Shehbaz Sharif.
According to the report, the China Securities Regulatory Commission approached the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pa
kistan (SECP) and asked for its assistance pursuant to Internationa
l Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCOs) and Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MMoU) about Jiangsu Yabaite and Capital Engineering and Construction Company.
The CSRC also inquired from the SECP whether these two companies had participated in the construction of Multan Metro Bus Project, as claim
ed by Yabaite. The SECP approached the State Bank of Pa
kistan as well as the Federal Board of Revenue to know if there was any bank account of the Capital Engineering Company in the country, or any record of tax returns. The SECP also wrote to Pa
kistan Engineering Council to inquire if any such engineering company was registered with the council but no such company was found in the council’s record.
Yabaite, in light of the investigations, submitted to the CSRC two appreciation letters: one allegedly from Shehbaz Sharif, another from Senator Kulsoom Parveen, who hails from Balochistan, and one blank paper sign
ed by Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, which endorsed Senator Parveen’s letter in May 2017.
The Punjab chief minister, as well as the two senators, have categorically denied writing any such letter. Shahbaz had vehemently rejected the allegations in a press conference on Wednesday.
Published in Daily Times, September 2nd 2017.