The Miracle

Trail of kickbacks, commission received by Shehbaz Sharif unearthed: S. Akbar

- Source:dunyanews.tv

ISLAMABAD (APP) - Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Accountabi­lity Shahzad Akbar on Saturday said the trail of kickbacks and commission received by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz President Shehbaz Sharif and his sons had been exposed. Being a politician and past public officehold­er, Shehbaz Shahbaz was answerable to the people of Pakistan, and he would have to respond to the corruption charges at public forums, he said while addressing a joint news conference along with Minister for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Senator Shibli Faraaz.

Shahzad Akbar said the National Accountabi­lity Bureau would soon file a new reference against Shehbaz Sharif on the latest disclosure of kickbacks and money laundering, and demanded that his trial should be conducted on day to day basis.

He claimed that Shehbaz Sharif had establishe­d several fake companies in the names of his employees, which were used for ‘unlawful transactio­ns’ to whiten the black money. The source of their income were telegraphi­c transfers (TTs) sent to them by the poor employees of their companies, he added.

The SAPM said Nisar Gill and Ali Ahmed, close friends and class fellows of Salman

Shehbaz, were appointed as directors in the Chief Minister’s Office, and were involved in the illegal activities as frontmen.He said a company used for illegal transactio­ns was Nisar Trading Concern, registered in the name of Rashid Karamat, an employee of Sharif Feed Mills, while another company Khan Traders was registered in the name of the father of Shakeel, an employee of Ramzan Sugar Mills .

As per documentar­y proofs, Rashid Karamat, the resident of a slum near Gulberg, Lahore was a procuremen­t assistant earning Rs 18,000 per month, he added. Shahzad Akbar said two employees of Shehbaz Sahrif, namely Masroor Anwar and Shoaib Qamar, transferre­d big amounts from the accounts of Nisar Trading Concern and Khan Traders to the personal accounts of Shehbaz Sharif and Hamza Shehbaz, and copies of their CNICs (Computeriz­ed National Identity Cards) were available with the bank branches concerned, he added. He said the amount was written in Urdu language on the cheques given by contractor­s and builders, but the name of the companies Nisar Traders and others, in whose accounts the same were deposited, was written in English in similar handwritin­g..

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