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Zardari, sister appear before probe agency

FIA QUESTIONS SIBLINGS ON FAKE ACCOUNTS AND TRANSACTIO­NS

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Former president Asif Ali Zardari and his sister Faryal Talpur appeared before a joint investigat­ion team of the Federal Investigat­ion Agency (FIA) in Islamabad to record their statement in a multi-billion rupee money laundering and fake bank accounts case open against them.

The two, along with several PPP leaders — including Yousaf Raza Gillani, Raja Pervez Ashraf, Sherry Rehman and Qamar Zaman Kaira — reached the FIA Islamabad directorat­e amid tight security, Dawn reported yesterday.

There, an FIA team questioned the siblings on fake accounts and transactio­ns associated with them.

Zardari, while talking to the media, shrugged off the proceeding­s.

“It is a fake case and unfortunat­ely the case against me was filed during the tenure of Nawaz Sharif. It was filed on the behest of Mian Sahab,” he regretted.

“The FIA (officials) can ask whatever they want, but the crux of the matter is [the] facts [speak otherwise],” the PPP supremo said when asked about the probe.

Later on, PPP SecretaryG­eneral Farhatulla­h Babar, in a letter addressed to the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra), claimed that contrary to media reports Zardari and Talpur were not asked any questions or given any questionna­ires by the FIA.

“It is not correct that Asif Zardari was asked some questions about the Zardari Group of Companies,” Babar stated. “It is also wrong to say that both Zardari and Faryal Talpur were handed over questionna­ires.”

Babar urged the media regulator to “prevent the broadcast of fabricated and false reports” and take “strong and decisive action” against the channels who allegedly misreporte­d.

Zardari and Talpur are being investigat­ed as part of a corruption case relating to fake accounts and fictitious bank transactio­ns worth Rs35 billion. The siblings face allegation­s that they had illegally channelled funds through the said accounts in connivance with the CEOs of major banks.

The case was initially registered in 2015 against former Pakistan Stock Exchange chairman Hussain Lawai, who is widely believed to be close to former president Asif Ali Zardari.

Later, seven individual­s, including Zardari and Talpur, were said to have been found involved in using those accounts for suspicious transactio­ns which totalled Rs35 billion. The accounts were allegedly used to channel funds received through kickbacks.

 ?? Online ?? Former president Asif Ali Zardari flashes the victory sign while coming out of the Federal Investigat­ion Agency Zonal Office along with his sister Faryal Talpur after recording their statements in money laundering case.
Online Former president Asif Ali Zardari flashes the victory sign while coming out of the Federal Investigat­ion Agency Zonal Office along with his sister Faryal Talpur after recording their statements in money laundering case.

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