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LAHORE - Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif, while taking notice of the report regarding the incident that took place on Lahore Airport involving Provincial Minister for Prisons Ch Abdul Ghafoor, has set up a three members inquiry tribunal which will submit its recommendations to the government after completing the inquiry into the matter within one week. 
Moreover, the Minister has been stopped from carrying out his duties. He was found guilty of misbehaving with the staff of the Customs at the Airport after Ch Ghafoor successfully tried to get ‘his friends’ cleared from the Airport sans scanning. 
The government believes that the incident and the alleged conduct of the senior public representative has caused a stir in the public, shaken the confidence of the people in their representatives, and has the potential to blemish and grace of a very senior public office. Seeing the gravity of the matter, the CM has constituted the Tribunal. 
Former MNA from Toba Tek Singh Muhammad Hamza, will be head of the tribunal, while another former MNA from Gujranwala Ghulam Dastgir Khan and Member Punjab Public Service Commissioner Shaukat Javed will be its members. Deputy Secretary Cabinet will act as Registrar of the Tribunal.
According to a circular issued in this regard the conduct of a senior public representative has caused a stir in the public, shaken the confidence of people in their representatives and has the potential to blemish the prestige and grace of a very senior public office, therefore a detailed enquiry into the incident was necessary. 
The Tribunal has been established under the Section 3 of the Punjab Tribunal of Inquiry Ordinance 1969 which will ascertain the facts alleged and / or reported in the media, probe the exact cause of the incident, determine and fix responsibility on persons who violated their lawful bounds and caused the untoward incident to happen. 
The Tribunal will also suggest ways and means and will make recommendations to the government to avoid any such incidents in the future.

The Nation:May 23,2009