The inquiry committee constituted by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to investigate the One Constitution Avenue case has completed its proceedings and is set to submit its final report shortly, according to sources.
Sources said the committee, formed on the prime minister’s instructions, recorded statements from all relevant stakeholders, including government officials, senior bureaucrats, and individuals connected to the matter.
During the probe, investigators thoroughly examined official records, supporting evidence, and related documentation as the case entered its final stage. Inputs were also gathered from multiple concerned institutions to ensure a complete review of the situation.
The final report, once submitted to the prime minister, is expected to outline key findings on responsibility along with recommendations for future action. Sources added that important administrative decisions may follow after the report is reviewed at the highest level.
The issue emerged after the Capital Development Authority (CDA) initiated action against the One Constitution Avenue building in Islamabad’s Red Zone, issuing notices to allottees as part of its enforcement drive.
In response, the prime minister ordered the formation of an inquiry committee and directed that further action be suspended until the probe was completed. Sources confirmed that the committee has now finalized its review of all aspects of the case.





