Khaleej Times

Oppn submits privilege motion against NAB DG for ‘media trial’

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islamabad — Opposition parties on Friday submitted a privilege motion in the National Assembly Secretaria­t, calling to attention what they called a “media trial” by the National Accountabi­lity Bureau’s (NAB) Lahore director general, Saleem Shahzad, during his appearance on news channels.

According to PML-N spokespers­on Marriyum Aurangzeb, the PPP had “joined the privilege motion [moved by PML-N] in writing”. She added that the rest of the opposition parties had also supported the motion, signed by Leader of Opposition in the Parliament Shahbaz Sharif.

According to Dawn online, the motion said that Shahzad had given interviews to multiple news channels “with the consent” of the NAB chairman. The NAB Lahore DG “provided details of the matters that are sub-judice” and “maligned the reputation” of opposition members in the National Assembly, the motion said. The notice also accused Shahzad of revealing confidenti­al informatio­n and urged National Assembly to intervene in the matter immediatel­y.

Shahzad appeared on Dunya News, ARY News, Hum News, Geo News and on Samaa TV — all over the last two days, according to the motion.

During Friday’s assembly session, Informatio­n Minister Fawad Chaudhry held Shahbaz Sharif responsibl­e for initiating the “media trial”, referring to the PML-N president’s fiery appearance in the assembly last month after his arrest by NAB. He reminded the parliament that the law minister had pointed out that the discussion on ongoing cases was not legally allowed.

Fawad declared the privilege motion to be against the constituti­on, and alleged that the opposition was “trying to influence the investigat­ion”.

Former premier Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, in response to Chaudhry, reiterated the motion’s claim that NAB Lahore DG was conducting a media trial on the “directions of NAB chairman”. He alleged that Shahzad owned a fake degree, adding: “Accountabi­lity should be done, but not by the likes of such people.” He further criticised Fawad for suggesting that parliament members “did not have the right to speak on the floor of the assembly”.

“He [Fawad] also said that if an assembly member says something on the floor, then the officer has the right to come on TV and say such things [in response],” he said. “He can correct me if I am interpreti­ng

Saleem Shahzad owns a fake degree. Accountabi­lity should be done, but not by the likes of such people

Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Former prime minister

If they expect that they will be treated differentl­y than the rest of the population, then they are wrong

Fawad Hussain Chaudhry, Informatio­n Minister

him wrongly,” Abbasi said. Fawad in reply said that Abbasi had misunderst­ood him and he did not suggest that assembly members had no right to speak on the floor. However, he said that the law will not change for anyone.

“If they expect that they will be treated differentl­y than the rest of the population, then they are wrong,” he said.

Speaker Qaiser said the privilege motion was in accordance with the rules, adding that he would seek legal opinion on the motion being discussed in the parliament. The session was adjourned for an indefinite period. —

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