Khaleej Times

Anti-corruption court charges former PM Sharif in third case

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islamabad — An anti-corruption court on Friday indicted ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif in a third graft case related to Flagship Investment­s and other offshore companies.

Mohammed Bashir, a judge at the Accountabi­lity Court, read out a charge sheet to Sharif ’s representa­tive Zafir Khan during Friday’s hearing.

Khan pleaded not guilty on behalf of Sharif, who is currently in London tending to his ailing wife Kulsoom Nawaz undergoing cancer treatment. Sharif’s sons Hussain and Hassan were declared absconders for their absence from the court hearings, Dawn online reported.

It was one of the three cases of corruption and money laundering against Sharif registered by the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) on September 8 in the light of Supreme Court orders in the Panama Papers case.

The apex court had disqualifi­ed Sharif from holding office on July 28. He will be returning to Pakistan on October 22 and vowed to contest the charges levelled against him.

On Thursday, the former premier was indicted in the Azizia Steel Mills as well as in the Avenfield properties cases while charges against his daughter Maryam Nawaz and son-in-law Capt. (retd) Mohammed Safdar were framed in the Avenfield case.

Sharif has now been charged in all the three corruption cases filed against him. Hassan and Hussain were named co-accused in all the three cases but their trial would be held separately. The Sharif family pleaded not guilty to the charges, claiming that they were denied the fundamenta­l right to a fair trial.

According to Sharif, the apex court’s directions to conclude the trial within six months and the appointmen­t of a monitoring judge to supervise the trial was against constituti­onal provisions that ensured the dignity of citizens and the right to fair and transparen­t proceeding­s. Maryam said that “the allegation­s against her were based on a frivolous report, prepared by a Joint Investigat­ion Team (JIT) with mala fide intentions”, adding that the report itself was a “mockery of justice”.

“We have been denied the right to a fair trial, which is a fundamenta­l right for every citizen and the former prime minister and his family are no exceptions.” The court adjourned the hearing of the Avenfield properties and Azizia Steel Mills references until October 26 and directed the prosecutio­n to produce its first witness at the next hearing.

The former premier had earlier filed a petition in the apex court, challengin­g the filing of multiple graft cases against him by the country’s anti-corruption watchdog. — IANS, AP

 ?? AP file ?? Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif waves outside the office of the Joint Investigat­ion Team in Islamabad in June. —
AP file Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif waves outside the office of the Joint Investigat­ion Team in Islamabad in June. —

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