Khaleej Times

Hearing in Dar’s assets case to start today

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islamabad — Pakistan’s embattled Finance Minister Ishaq Dar’s plea to be exempted from personal appearance in the antigraft court was rejected by the court, observing that the accused should be present when the witnesses record their statements and are cross-examined.

Judge Bashir initialy deferred the judgement on the matter and later adjourned until October 18.

The Accountabi­lity Court had indicted Dar, 67, last month in a case pertaining to his owning “assets beyond his known sources of income”.

The National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) had registered three cases of corruption and money laundering against ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif, his family members and Finance Minister Dar in the Islamabad Accountabi­lity Court.

The cases were registered weeks after the Supreme Court disqualifi­ed Sharif as prime minister on July 28 in the Panama Papers scandal.

Dar, who appeared for the fifth time in the Accountabi­lity Court on Monday, amid tight security, was represente­d by his lawyer Khawaja Harris, who pleaded to exempt the finance minister from appearing in the court for Monday’s hearing.

In the applicatio­n, junior lawyer Kauseen Faisal Mufti said that Dar wished to be exempted from court in order to be able to concentrat­e on his duties as the country’s finance minister.

However, Judge Mohammad Bashir remarked that the lead counsel can present the exemption arguments when he appears in court. He observed further that the accused needs to be present when witnesses are recording statements and thus cannot be exempted from appearance. — PTI

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