Key Takeaways
- Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) secured 17-year jail terms for five officials.
- The case involved Rs104.75 million in bribery charges.
- Special court ordered confiscation of the recovered amount.
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has successfully prosecuted and secured 17-year rigorous imprisonment sentences for five convicted officials involved in a major IESCO bribery case, worth Rs104.75 million. The decision was made by a special court which also ordered the confiscation of the recovered amount to be handed over to the national exchequer.
According to official sources, the FIA conducted an extensive investigation into the corruption allegations and presented compelling evidence against the accused officials. The five individuals were found guilty of accepting bribes in exchange for preferential treatment during procurement processes at IESCO (Islamabad Electric Supply Company).
The case highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to combat corruption within public sector organizations, ensuring accountability and transparency. FIA’s success in securing such stringent sentences sends a strong message about the commitment to justice and integrity.
In its ruling, the special court emphasized the seriousness of the charges and the need for strict punishment to deter future instances of bribery and malpractice. The recovered amount will be utilized for public welfare initiatives, contributing to the overall economic stability of the country.
The FIA’s victory in this case is seen as a significant milestone in its anti-corruption drive. The agency has been working tirelessly to root out corruption from various sectors, including utilities and infrastructure development. This conviction serves as an example of their dedication and effectiveness.
While the verdict marks a positive step towards curbing corruption, experts caution that sustained efforts are required to maintain momentum and ensure long-term success in anti-corruption measures. The FIA’s next steps will be crucial in addressing similar cases and reinforcing public trust in government institutions.





