The Federal Government Employees Housing Authority is embroiled in a corruption scandal involving Rs 91 crore in Sector G14/1, with allegations of favoritism and irregularities in compensation payments to landowners. Local landowners have accused the authority of paying Rs 518.989 million to 26 non-resident, non-local, and non-owner persons, instead of the actual landowners. Additionally, these individuals were allotted plots in G15.
]The victims of G14/1 have prepared a strategy to expose the alleged corruption and demand action against the officers involved. They claim that the Federal Minister for Housing Authority has remained silent on the matter, despite submitting a petition to the FIA and NAB for justice.
The affected landowners are demanding that cases be registered against the officers who made illegal payments and allotments. They want the money to be recovered and the illegal allotments canceled. The scandal highlights the need for transparency and accountability in government agencies, particularly in housing and land development projects.
The victims allege that the officers of the Federal Government Employees Housing Authority paid a huge amount to non-local and non-resident persons, robbing the actual owners of their rights. The matter is expected to be investigated further, and action will be taken against those found guilty of corruption and irregularities.