Zardari, 34 ministers did not file tax returns last year
By IANS - ISLAMABAD
13th December 2012 11:06 AM
President Asif Ali Zardari did not file tax
returns for 2011 and he was in "good company as 34 out of 55 cabinet
ministers paid nothing either", said a Pakistani daily.
An editorial in the News International described as a "bold first
step" a statement from a top Federal Board of Revenue official that said
some 260 parliamentarians, 200 MNAs (members of National Assembly) and 60
senators will be sent tax notices.
"His statement comes as the enterprising initiative taken by young
journalists in Islamabad through the Centre for Investigating Reporting (CIRP),
released its first report revealing that some 300 MPs did not file any tax
return and named almost all the big politicians including the president,
ex-prime minister and many of his cabinet members," it said.
"More than 60 percent of the cabinet and two-thirds of the federal
lawmakers paid not a rupee in taxes in the last year. The president did not
file tax returns for 2011. He was in good company as 34 out of 55 cabinet
ministers paid nothing either, including that pillar of the state Rehman
Malik," the daily added.
The editorial pointed out that those who did make the effort and paid some tax
coughed up "almost derisory amounts".
Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf managed Rs.142,536, while Foreign Minister
Hina Rabbani Khar paid Rs.69,619 - "somewhat less than what it would cost
to purchase one of her favoured brands of designer handbags".
"This is shameful in a country where the head of the thief catchers says
that Rs.7 billion are gobbled up in corruption every single day, a statement
that sent the cabinet in a fury Wednesday," the daily said.
It observed that persuading the public to pay taxes might be a little easier if
those at the top of the pile paid theirs.
"Can we hope now that the society and its watchdogs, emboldened by an
independent judiciary and a vibrant media, are waking up to play their role to
set things right?, the editorial asked.
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