Pakistan

Panama case references: NAB meeting to be held on Thursday

Sources said meeting was postponed as NAB prosecutor general was out of city

Azaz Syed
September 06, 2017

ISLAMABAD: A crucial meeting of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB)’s executive board has been scheduled for 11am on Thursday, stated a written order issued on Wednesday.

Sources said the meeting, wherein corruption references against members of the Sharif family and Finance Minister Ishaq Dar were to be finalised, was delayed for a day as the bureau’s prosecutor general was in Lahore on Wednesday.

After the Supreme Court announced the disqualification of Nawaz Sharif as prime minister on July 28, NAB was ordered to file several references against Nawaz, his children Hussain, Hasan, and Maryam, son-in-law MNA Capt (retd) Safdar and Dar.

The accountability bureau was given six weeks, from the date of the court's order, to file the reference in an accountability court.

The references will be reviewed by the bureau’s executive board after which NAB will file the references before the accountability court.

On Tuesday, NAB Chairman Qamar Zaman Chaudhry rejected recommendations by the bureau’s regional chiefs to freeze assets of Sharif family members and Dar, sources told Geo News.

Chaudhry also rejected the recommendation to add the names of Sharif, Hasan, Hussain and Dar on the Exit Control List (ECL).

NAB offices in Lahore and Rawalpindi on Friday had prepared and forwarded references against members of the Sharif family and Dar, requesting their assets be frozen and their names placed to be placed on ECL.

References

A reference against Nawaz, Maryam, Hussain, Hasan and Capt (retd) Safdar, relating to the Avenfield properties (flats 16, 16-A, 17 and 17-A Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, United Kingdom), has been directed to be filed by NAB. "In preparing and filing this Reference, the NAB shall also consider the material already collected during the course of investigations conducted earlier, as indicated in the detailed judgments," the court ruled.

The court also ordered the filing of a reference against respondents Nawaz, Hussain and Hasan regarding Azizia Steel Company and Hill Metal Establishment.

Then finance minister Ishaq Dar after his session with the Panama case JIT. Photo: File

A reference was ordered against Dar possessing assets and funds beyond his known sources of income, "as discussed in paragraph 9 of the judgment".

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