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LAHORE: Ahad Cheema, a BPS-20 Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS) officer, has denied reports of resigning from civil services and said that he would take up a new one at an appropriate time.
Talking to the media, the senior bureaucrat categorically stated that he had not tendered resignation from the government job.
He revealed that the incumbent government has offered him various positions, adding that he will take up the new role at an appropriate time.
A day earlier, reports claimed that he had tendered his resignation from the job, a week after the new government withdrew the charge sheet against the former director-general of Lahore Development Authority (LDA).
Cheema, known as the ‘metro man’ in bureaucratic circles, was detained for his alleged involvement in corruption cases by anti-graft watchdog.
In the year 2018, the National Accountability Bureau arrested Cheema in assets beyond means reference and other cases against him while he was released on bail by the Lahore High Court last year.
Cheema, who was considered a blue-eyed officer of Shehbaz Sharif, faced charges of illegally allotting 32 kanal land in the Ashiana Housing Scheme.
The senior bureaucrat made his mark very early in his career in 2005 when then Chief Minister Pervaiz Ellahi picked him for his hallmark project Parah Likha Punjab.
Later, Shehbaz Sharif gave him authority to supervise and monitor the Lahore Metro Bus System (MBS) project. He was also conferred the award of Tamgha-e-Imtiaz by the President of Pakistan.