ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) on Thursday summoned Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) chairman and Attorney General in a case pertaining to Pakistan Revenue Automation Private Limited (PRAL).
A three-member bench of the apex court headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed heard the appeal of Pakistan Revenue Automation Private Limited against the decision of the high court.
The court summoned FBR chairman and Attorney General for Pakistan on the next date of hearing.
The court also sought a detailed report from FBR and Pakistan Revenue Automation Limited within one month.
During the course of proceeding, the chief justice questioned as to why Pakistan Revenue Automation Private Limited was not made a department instead of making it a private company.
He further asked as to why the FBR did not design software itself.
The FBR counsel argued that the company and not the government is paying all the employees working in the company. He informed that the PRAL provides the software to FBR after preparing it.
The counsel further informed that company only designs the software and then FBR enters data in it.
Justice Ijazul Hassan, another member of the bench, remarked, “You are paying Rs13,00,000 to a man deserving salary of Rs1,50,000.”
The judge further observed that they could not know about the 1,700 containers of ISF till today.
It is to recall that the Supreme Court had taken a suo motu notice over the matter of ISF containers.
The chief justice said that they wanted to take this matter to its logical end. Meanwhile, the court clubbed the ISF container scheme case with the PRAL and issued notice to the FBR chairman and Attorney General and adjourned the hearing of the case for a month.
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