Hindustan Times (Patiala)

JIT begins probe into Sharif graft charges

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The Joint Investigat­ion Team (JIT) formed by Pakistan’s Supreme Court to probe graft allegation­s against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family in the Panama Papers case began work on Tuesday with an informal meeting in Islamabad.

The court last week approved the six-member team comprising one representa­tive each from the State Bank of Pakistan, Securities and Exchange Commission, National Accountabi­lity Bureau, Federal Investigat­ion Agency, Military Intelligen­ce and InterServi­ces Intelligen­ce.

The team’s head, FIA additional director general Wajid Zia, was briefed about security protocol soft he Federal Judicial Academy which has been declared the formal meeting of the JIT is expected over the next few days.

According to an FIA official, the JIT’s head also wrote a letter to the FIA director general, asking him to nominate five officers with expertise in probing white collar crime.

The JIT will submit progress reports every fortnight to the three-judge bench of the Supreme Court formed to oversee the implementa­tion of the Panama Papers verdict.

Meanwhile, the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf said on Monday that the inquiry into the assets of the Sharif family should not be held behind closed doors. "We will not accept in-camera proceeding­s of the JIT," party spokespers­on Fawad Chaudhry

 ?? REUTERS ?? Nawaz Sharif at the newly built airport in Islamabad.
REUTERS Nawaz Sharif at the newly built airport in Islamabad.

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