Khalid Mahmood (civil servant)

Khalid Mahmood is a Pakistani civil servant who served as the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) between 1998 and 1999.[1] He played a significant role in shaping Pakistan cricket during his tenure and oversaw various aspects of the sport's administration and development. He is the 1967 batch of Central Superior Services.[2] He has also served as the provincial ombudsman of the Punjab, Pakistan.[3]

Khalid Mahmood
Pakistan Cricket Board
Personal details
Born
Khalid Mahmood

(1949-04-24) 24 April 1949 (age 75)
Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab, Pakistan
Parent
Profession
  • Businessman
  • Administrator
  • Civil Servant

He was removed from the office after Pakistani defeat in 1999 Cricket World Cup.[4]

Corruption

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Khalid Mahmood has faced allegations of corruption amounting to 740 million Pakistani rupees during his time as a member of the Board of Finance WAPDA and as the Ombudsman of Punjab, Pakistan. These allegations have raised concerns about Mahmood's conduct and integrity in public office. The corruption allegations were also linked to a private asset management company called "Alkaram Holdings (Pvt) Ltd.," which is said to be indirectly owned by Khalid Mahmood and his family.

References

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  1. ^ Reporter, The Newspaper's Sports (20 June 2013). "CCCP wants Khalid Mahmood as PCB chairman". DAWN.COM.
  2. ^ "Former Ombudsman - Ombudsman (Mohtasib) Punjab, Pakistan". ombudsmanpunjab.gov.pk. 30 November 2020. Archived from the original on 30 November 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  3. ^ "Majid Khan, Khalid Mahmood the front-runners to head PCB". Firstpost. 14 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Pakistan's defeat against Bangladesh in 1999 was 'suspicious': Former PCB Chairman". www.geo.tv.