The Asian Age

Pak PM denies concealing UAE employment

- SHAFQAT ALI

Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Sunday claimed that he had never hidden his job in a United Arab Emirates company and had declared it in the 2013 elections.

PM’s lawyer Khawaja Harris submitted a reply in Supreme Court regarding the Premier’s employment in a UAE company.

The reply said that PM Nawaz Sharif obtained an iqama (work permit) in UAE and then attached it with the nomination papers of General Elections 2013.

Rejecting the Joint Investigat­ion Team’s finding that the PM had concealed his employment at an offshore company Capital FZE, Khawaja Harris said his client had annexed the iqama and employment document at the company with the passport copy submitted along the nomination papers.

“As there was no special column for such informatio­n, the documents were not shown separately,” he said.

The reply said that Nawaz Sharif did not hold the position of chief executive of Chaudhry Sugar Mills. According to the security and exchange commission of Pakistan (SECP) documents, the premier remained the shareholde­r of the mill till June 2016.

PM Sharif ’s lawyer had requested in the reply to dismiss Pakistan Tehrike-Insaf’s (PTI) petition in this regard.

The JIT, formed to investigat­e the Panama leaks scandal, submitted its report in the Supreme Court this month and found ‘significan­t disparitie­s’ in the Sharif family’s known sources of income.

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