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Islamabad HC questions PM’s 215 million prize money for Pakistan team post ICC Champions Trophy 2017 triumph

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's sanctioning of Rs. 215 million in rewards for the Pakistan cricket team post winning the Champions Trophy has been questioned by the IHC.

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Published: Jul 05, 2017, 04:49 PM (IST)
Edited: Jul 05, 2017, 04:49 PM (IST)

Each of the 15 Pakistani players of the national team will be rewarded Rs. 10 million while each of the 13 members of the team management will be given Rs. 5 million in addition to their monthly salaries © Getty Images
Each of the 15 Pakistani players of the national team will be rewarded Rs. 10 million while each of the 13 members of the team management will be given Rs. 5 million in addition to their monthly salaries © Getty Images

Karachi: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif‘s sanctioning of Rs. 215 million in rewards for the Pakistan cricket team post winning the Champions Trophy has been questioned by the Islamabad High Court (IHC). In a petition filed by advocate Tariq Asad, the court asked for comments from the Prime Minister’s Secretariat against the reward announcement and to explain the law under which such rewards can be justified. Under the delighted announcement by the Prime Minister, each of the 15 players of the national team will be rewarded Rs. 10 million while each of the 13 members of the team management will be given Rs. 5 million in addition to their monthly salaries, reports the Dawn. Yasir Arafat: Aamer’s contribution to PAK’s CT17 victory was immense

The petitioner’s main concern seemed the distribution of public funds in an extravagant manner. He appreciated the historical win of the cricket team and agreed on a tribute to be paid to them. He, however, criticised the move, saying the huge amount as reward is not in accordance to the law and it should rather be utilised for public welfare and to supply basic amenities to the common people. He said the players and squad members get sufficient match money, funds from other resources, salaries and benefits for playing first class cricket for various departments and have contracts with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), making their normal income “over and above a 22-grade officer”. ‘My heart sank when I was caught behind,’ says Zaman on Bumrah’s no-ball in CT Final

The Prime Minister had already handed the reward money to the cricket team despite the petitioner’s request to the court to stay the reward ceremony. In the hearing on Tuesday, the federal government’s counsel, deputy attorney general Raja Khalid Mehmood said Article 78 to 87 of the Constitution were related to the budget, grants and supplementary grants allowing the prime minister to announce cash awards among other grants. Pakistan PM announces cash reward of 10m each for ICC Champions Trophy 2017 winners

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Justifying the action, Mehmood said funds allocated for the Prime Minister’s Office could also be used in such situations. Pakistan won their maiden ICC Champions Trophy title after thrashing India by a huge margin of 180 runs in the finals played at The Oval in London on June 18.