Times of Oman

Sharif faces pressure after Panamagate case inquiry report

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was fighting for his political future on Tuesday after judicial investigat­ors ruled his family had accumulate­d unusual wealth, with his allies denouncing the findings and vowing he would clear his name.

A Joint Investigat­ion Team (JIT), set up by the Supreme Court to investigat­e corruption allegation­s that surfaced following the Panama Papers leak, spent two months looking into the family’s wealth and gave its finding to the court on Monday.

In their report, which has been leaked to media, the team alleges Sharif ’s family accumulate­d wealth far above its earnings, and says his children, including heirappare­nt Maryam Sharif, signed falsified documents designed to mask the truth.

Opposition leader Imran Khan said Nawaz Sharif had ‘lost all moral authority’ and must resign immediatel­y

Trash

Opposition leader Imran Khan said Sharif had “lost all moral authority” and must resign immediatel­y. But Sharif ’s allies dismissed all the allegation­s against him and the report.

“It’s trash,” said Defence Minister Asif Khawaja, adding that the report was “full of flaws”.

Sharif, the son of an industrial- ist, has denied wrongdoing and said his family’s wealth was acquired legally.

In April, the Supreme Court ruled that there was insufficie­nt evidence to remove Sharif from office - by a split 2-3 verdict - but it ordered further investigat­ions, which the JIT was set up to carry out.

Sharif ’s daughter Maryam was not available for comment but she also dismissed the report in a post on Twitter.

“JIT report REJECTED. Every contradict­ion will not only be contested but decimated in SC,” she wrote, referring to the Supreme Court.

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