Sacked Saleem Altaf Shows True Colors
“PCB lacks accountability and transparency in financial matters,Under (chairman Nasim) Ashraf, the staffing of the board has grown close to 700, which is unheard of in any cricket setup in the world. An independent audit is required.”
The above gems were uttered by a veteran idiot of Pakistan Cricket Board, Saleem Altaf, who was sacked not long ago. Saleem Altaf is one of those persons, who have drawn lucrative salaries from the PCB, and they were running side business of leaking sensitive and restricted information of the affairs of PCB to the press. It is still unknown as how much money he was making actually from that bargain.
Instead of getting ashamed of his wrongdoings, Saleem has gone bonkers. He is saying that he would sue the chairman PCB for tapping his conversations, through which it was learned that he was a corrupt official and was damaging the PCB.
It is interesting that now Saleem Altaf has remembered the audit of his former institution. Audit should be done, and people like Saleem Altaf must be apprehended.
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