The Pak Banker

31 lawmakers yet to submit assets' statements: ECP

- ISLAMABAD; -APP

Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Thursday said that 31 parliament­arians have still failed to submit their statements of assets and liabilitie­s with the Commission.

An official of ECP said that till submission of statements of assets and liabilitie­s, their membership will remain suspended. He said that the suspended parliament­arians included two members National Assembly, eight members Punjab Assembly, 19 members Sindh Assembly and two members Balochista­n Assembly.

He said that all members of Upper House of the Parliament and Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a Assembly have submitted their assets statements with the ECP. He said that the Commission has restored the membership of those senators, members National Assembly and members of four provincial assemblies, who have submitted their yearly statements of assets and liabilitie­s of their own, spouses and dependents.

He said that earlier the ECP had ceased the membership of these parliament­arians for not submitting their yearly statements of assets and liabilitie­s of their own, spouses and dependents. He said that presently there were total 1,174 parliament­arians included 104 Senators, 342 members National Assembly, 371 members Punjab Assembly, 168 members Sindh Assembly, 124 members KPK Assembly and 65 members Balochista­n Assembly. He said that still eight seats were lying vacant in Senate, National and Provincial Assemblies.

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