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Ogra in disarray amid pricing probe, legal challenges

Dawn News · Jun 8, 2026, 1:54 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

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In order to give legal cover to the appointment of civil servants in Ogra, the government has reportedly initiated the process to amend the Ogra law through a presidential ordinance before the budget. According to sources, Ogra member (oil) Zainul Abideen Qureshi tendered his resignation from the position following his interrogation by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Karachi over controversial payments to an oil marketing company (OMC) on account of price differential claims (PDCs) arising out of subsidised oil pricing after the US-Iran war. The FIA found misreporting of oil stocks and sales, apparently for pricing benefits, leading reportedly to Rs14bn questionable claims. While Go Petroleum secured a stay order against the FIA probe from the Sindh High Court, the federal government constituted a committee led by an additional secretary of the Ministry of Finance and comprising senior representatives of the petroleum division, the FBR, the auditor general and Ogra to examine in detail the integrity of PDC payments. The FIA, however, quizzed Mr Qureshi and Director (Oil) General Imran Ahmad in separate sessions spanning over 72 hours. While otherwise defending the oil pricing and PDC reconciliation process, Mr Qureshi tendered his resignation upon returning to the capital last week. On the other hand, the government has inducted at least three officers of the district management group — renamed Pakistan Administrative Service — in Ogra without legal cover. On April 8, the government appointed Secretary Establishment Nabeel Ahmed Awan as Ogra chairman for three months. The post h

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