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Man accused in Rs3bn tax fraud case granted bail against Rs100 surety bond
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ISLAMABAD: A man accused of being involved in a Rs3.20 billion sales tax fraud case was granted bail by the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday against the surety bond of just Rs100. The high court, in its ruling today, declared the department's criminal probe as an excess of authority. During the hearing, IHC Justice Babar Sattar also directed to send a copy of the court's order to Federal Bureau of Revenue's (FBR) Chairman Rashid Mahmood Langrial. According to the verdict, the manager of a bank was arrested for helping in opening account at power company branch. It said that the state did not provide any material regarding the petitioner's involvement in the tax fraud crime. The court also said that the tax department did not determine the tax due on the taxpayer as per the law. Moreover, the verdict said that the tax department arrested the petitioner in violation of the Lahore High Court's verdict. The tax department initiated criminal proceedings despite being aware of the LHC's verdict, said the IHC, adding that the FBR chairman should distribute the copies of the LHC and IHC's judgments to the tax officers. The court said in case of violation, the tax collection authority and the tax officers will face action for misuse of powers. The IHC further remarked that the legal and police powers delegated to public officials should be exercised in accordance with the law.
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