Pakistan

Govt outsources Islamabad Airport amid allegations of irregularities

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KARCHI: The government of Pakistan has reportedly outsourced the Islamabad International Airport to a preferred foreign consortium, raising concerns of favouritism after excluding a competitive bidder. The move marks the first privatization of airports under the IMF’s new $7 billion loan program.

Danish Janjua, representing the sidelined consortium, claims they were unjustly barred from the bidding process.

Dispute arriving on time for tender submissions, they were allegedly misled and informed that the submission period had closed five minutes pas the deadline. The consortium had invested Rs1.5 billion to qualify and spent month preparing their bid.

The group has filed a formal complaint with Pakistan Airport Authority (PAA) citing significant procedural irregularities and a lack of transparency. They assert that these actions contravene procurement guidelines and undermine fair competitions.

The consortium has also sought legal recourse to challenge their exclusion, alleging mala fide intentions behind the delay and calling the bidding process into question.

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