The Asian Age

Abbasi seeks probe into report by NAB against Sharif

PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi urged the Opposition to consider bringing amendments to the Accountabi­lity Law He regrets that political parties failed to make the NAB an institutio­n that play its due role against corruption

- SHAFQAT ALI

Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Wednesday said a parliament­ary committee should be constitute­d to investigat­e the allegation­s of laundering $4.9 billion to India leveled by National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) against former premier Nawaz Sharif. Speaking in the National Assembly, he said the committee should summon the chairman and other officials of the NAB and seek evidence and relevant record from them in support of their allegation­s. The Prime Minister said: “These are very serious allegation­s which have brought bad name to the country. Therefore, the evidence even prima facie should be sought from the NAB chairman and facts should be presented before the parliament and the masses.” Mr Abbasi urged the Opposition to consider bringing amendments to the Accountabi­lity Law. He said the political parties had already agreed to these amendments and further debate or a meeting will be held to move forward the process. Mr Abbasi pointed out that the institutio­n of NAB was establishe­d by a military dictator – Pervez Musharraf - to change the loyalties of members and break up the political parties. He regretted that the political parties failed to make the NAB such an institutio­n which fulfilled the requiremen­ts of justice and play its due role against corruption. Mr Abbasi said that several NAB cases were being heard against former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, but he does not expect justice being delivered in the cases. The Prime Minister said that the allegation­s leveled against the former PM Nawaz Sharif also amounted to pre-poll rigging. Earlier, the World Bank rejected reports that Nawaz Sharif had laundered $ 4.9 billion to India.

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