The Asian Age

NAB’s references against Sharifs ‘riddled with gaffes’

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Lahore, Sept. 11: There are major mistakes in the references filed by the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) against the former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family members with an accountabi­lity court, the Express News reported on Monday.

The judge of the accountabi­lity court has ordered the registrar office to scrutinise the references until September 14.

According to sources in the registrar’s office, there are several mistakes in the references. Many pages have been submitted with the same reference twice. Besides, some important pages of the references have been found to be missing.

On September 7, NAB had submitted four corruption references against the Sharif family and finance minister Ishaq Dar in Islamabad’s accountabi­lity court.

The references were prepared in light of the July 28 judgement of the Supreme Court in the Panamagate case.

Accountabi­lity Court Judge Muhammad Bashir had directed the graft watchdog to submit complete documents along with references after being informed by the registrar that the documents were found incomplete during the initial scrutiny process.

The references were produced in several sealed boxes with different titles on them. All four references along with the related documents have been produced for the registrar to scrutinise. Once vetted, the reference will be forwarded to the accountabi­lity court for further proceeding­s.

According to the NAB statement, one of the references had to be filed against Mr Sharif, his daugheter Maryam, sons Hussain, Hassan, and Capt (retd) Safdar, his son-in-law relating to the Avenfield Properties comprising flat No 16 and 16-A, 17 and 17-A Avenfield House at Park Lane area of London.

The officers concerned were directed for an efficient and profession­al handling of the entire process in the laid down time limit,” read the statement.

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