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Pakistan Supreme Court disqualifi­es PM Sharif on corruption allegation­s

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ISLAMABAD (AP) — A five-judge panel of Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Friday disqualifi­ed thrice-elected Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from holding office over allegation­s of corruption against him and his family.

The court in a unanimous decision said Sharif was disqualifi­ed for not remaining “truthful and honest” after considerin­g evidence against him. It also ruled Sharif could no longer serve as a member of the National Assembly, a powerful lower house of the parliament.

General elections are to be held in Pakistan next year and the Supreme Court ruling ensures he won’t be in the running.

The court asked the Election Commission of Pakistan to issue notificati­on of Sharif’s removal. But Sharif quickly stepped down, saying he did it to show his respect for the country’s judiciary.

The court also directed the country’s anti-corruption body to file corruption charges against Sharif, his two sons and daughter in the next six weeks for concealing their assets.

Sharif’s party expressed its disappoint­ment over the court order.

“This decision is not surprising but we are disappoint­ed,” Informatio­n Minister Maryam Aurangzeb told reporters shortly after the ruling. She said their Pakistan Muslim League ruling party will issue a detailed reac- tion after consulting Sharif’s advisers.

Legal experts say Sharif will now nominate a lawmaker of his choice to replace him under the provisions of the constituti­on. They say Sharif’s nominee would be elected by the National Assembly, where the ruling party enjoys majority.

“The Supreme Court has disqualifi­ed Nawaz Sharif for concealing his assets,” Hashmat Habib, a legal expert said. He said the court’s order was binding and Sharif and his family may not challenge it.

It was not the first time the judiciary has ordered the dismissal of an elected prime minister. In 2012, the court convicted the then-Premier Yusuf Raza Gilani in a contempt case, forcing him to step down.

The current case against Sharif and his family dates back to 2016, when documents leaked from a Panama-based law firm indicated that Sharif’s sons owned several offshore companies.

Sharif’s son Hussain Nawaz at the time acknowledg­ed owning offshore companies but insisted they used legal money to set up businesses abroad.

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