ISLAMABAD: The Joint Investigation Team (JIT) has recommended the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to file a reference against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his sons, Hussain and Hassan Nawaz.
The JIT report, a section of which has been broadcasted on media, suggests that a reference should be filed against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, his sons Hassan Nawaz and Hussain Nawaz, as well as daughter Maryam Nawaz under Section 9 of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) ordinance 1999.
The premier’s son-in-law, Capt Safdar, was also included in the names forwarded to NAB.
The JIT had reservations regarding the significant gap and disparity among the known and declared sources of income and wealth accumulated have been observed, said the JIT document.
“The financial structure and health of the companies in Pakistan having linkages to the respondents also do not substantiate the wealth of respondents,” said the document.
Earlier, the JIT reviewed the final probe report before submitting it to the apex court.
The JIT constituted on May 5 by the Supreme Court’s was responsible for probing the money trail of the Sharif family-owned properties overseas.
The JIT members, the other day remained busy preparing the report, sources are reported to have said.
A red alert has been issued for the federal capital’s Red Zone, where the Supreme Court is located, and strict security measures are in place. Moreover, police and Rangers will be deployed both inside and outside the Supreme Court premises, officials said.
Prominent PML-N leaders addressed the media at separate events across the country the other day.
Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafiq said PML-N, being the biggest political party of the country feels that efforts are on to snatch its mandate.
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif addressed a gathering in Sialkot, where he demanded that the JIT proceedings should be made public so the entire nation should know what the JIT asked from the premier.
Speaking to media on Sunday, the PTI chief expressed apprehensions that he sees a situation leading to an attack on the apex court developing, similar to the PML-N assault on the apex court in 1997.
The Joint Investigation Team will submit its final report in Panama Paper case to the Special Bench of Supreme Court today.
The JIT constituted on May 5 by the Supreme Court’s was responsible for probing the money trail of the Sharif family-owned properties overseas.
The JIT members, the other day remained busy preparing the report, sources are reported to have said.
A red alert has been issued for the federal capital’s Red Zone, where the Supreme Court is located, and strict security measures are in place. Moreover, police and Rangers will be deployed both inside and outside the Supreme Court premises, officials said.
Prominent PML-N leaders addressed the media at separate events across the country the other day.
Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafiq said PML-N, being the biggest political party of the country feels that efforts are on to snatch its mandate.
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif addressed a gathering in Sialkot, where he demanded that the JIT proceedings should be made public so the entire nation should know what the JIT asked from the premier.
Speaking to media on Sunday, the PTI chief expressed apprehensions that he sees a situation leading to an attack on the apex court developing, similar to the PML-N assault on the apex court in 1997.