ISLAMABAD - The Parliamentarians on Friday unanimously adopted the report of the Standing Committee on House and Library on the issue of National Assembly Employees Cooperative Housing Society and urged the government to take action against the fraudsters involved in the scam. Earlier, presenting the report in the National Assembly, convener of the Special Committee of National Assembly Standing Committee on House and Library, MNA Sheikh Waqqas Akram, elaborated the report and said that the housing society was announced in 1980 without getting NOC from the Capital Development Authority. He said that six months before when this scam was handed over to him for probe, Rs 2 lakh were in its account while the documents were showing the development expenditures of Rs 90 million and 45 lakh but when the committee visited the site there was no such development. "When we asked the concerned depts to evaluate the total expenditures on development being done on the site it was just Rs4.2m. Moreover out of a total of 1100 kanals purchased by various management committees of the society only 450 kanals of land were ever possessed that too was not in a contiguous block", Waqqas revealed. He added that only 230 kanals of land were in a compact shape while the rest of the land was located in different Mozas and have either been encroached by the land grabbers and adjacent societies or were never possessed considering the fact that most of the land purchased by the society since its inception was common land (shamlati). He said that the Society hired an office in Islamabad on Rs.50000 for month rent and when the committee raided the office it was giving a look of a rest house. Besides, the administrators of the society also transferred the files of poor employees of the National Assembly to themselves, he said.He further revealed that the Senate Standing Committee ordered to freeze the account of this society but later on the intervention of government officer the account was defrozen while neglecting the orders of the Senate body. He said that some powerful and influential people tried to hamper the investigation of the committee but the members remained united and presented the report in the House despite pressure from different circles. "The investigation took six months. This report is based on the provided documents and interviews of the accused and other concerned people of this society. We have fixed the responsibility on 11 officers including an officer of DMG and some of the NA. The matter has been forwarded to FIA for recovery while the Establishment Division has been directed to take action against this DMG officer", he told. Terming it a historic document, he said that it would be a tough job for the NA Speaker to take action against her own employees who were involve in it. "I have presented three reports in this House revealing the corruption in different scams but nobody has taken action and I have to go to Supreme Court.