The Asian Age

Anti- graft body okays case to be filed against Sharifs

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Case related to constructi­on of road to Sharifs’ residence

Islamabad, Dec. 28: Pakistan’s anti- graft body has given the nod for launching a corruption case against ousted premier Nawaz Sharif and his younger brother Shahbaz Sharif.

National Accountabi­lity Bureau ( NAB) chairman Javed Iqbal on Wednesday approved registrati­on of the corruption case during an executive board meeting.

NAB officials said that the case was related to alleged loss of over Rs 120 million to the national exchequer over the constructi­on of a two- way road in 2000 from Raiwind to the Sharif family home in Jati Umra in the suburbs of Lahore. The Sharif brothers have so far not reacted to the new allegation­s of corruption.

Nawaz Sharif, his daughter Maryam, son- in- law Muhammad Safdar, and sons Hassan and Hussain, are already facing three NAB cases filed in September on the basis of the Supreme Court’s decision of July 28 in the Panama Papers case that led to Sharif ’ s ouster as premier.

However, the new case also includes Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif who has been tipped as a future Prime Minister if Nawaz’s PML- N party wins the election next year.

Officials said the NAB in the same meeting also approved filing of six corruption references, complete four pending inquiries, and 11 investigat­ions against different politician­s and officers.

NAB will also launch investigat­ions into alleged corruption by another former Premier Yousaf Raza Gilani.

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