The National - News

PAKISTAN ORDERS OPEN COURT FOR EX-PM’S HEARING

Nawaz Sharif is appealing against 10-year term for corruption offences

- BEN FARMER Islamabad

Pakistan’s jailed former prime minister Nawaz Sharif will defend himself against more corruption charges in an open court rather than at a closed prison hearing, the country’s government has decided.

Sharif had been due to face a further trial about his holdings in two companies while he remains imprisoned on a 10-year sentence for failing to disclose where he received the money to buy flats in London’s Park Lane in the mid-1990s that are now worth more than £8 million (Dh38.2m).

Officials had first ordered the trial to be held behind closed doors at Adiala jail in Rawalpindi, where he and his daughter Maryam have been held since returning from London last week. Security concerns made the closed session necessary, they had argued, but the interim federal cabinet has now overturned the decision.

Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) is facing a barrage of legal action as it tries to prepare for next week’s general election.

While the party’s figurehead remains imprisoned with his daughter, who is also his political heir, more than 15,000 party supporters and workers are reported to be facing charges for attending a rally to mark his return home to Lahore last week.

Sharif and his daughter are seeking bail and an appeal against their conviction­s, but have been told any hearing will take place only after the July 25 poll. The open hearings into holdings in Al Azizia Steel Mills and Flagship Investment will take place on July 30.

Ali Zafar, the interim informatio­n minister, said that every citizen was entitled to an open trial under the constituti­on. The anti-corruption National Accountabi­lity Bureau has the option to call for extra security measures if necessary.

In comments after a cabinet meeting, he said: “We have decided today that the accountabi­lity court trial will be held in a normal NAB court and in its own building.”

The decision came as a row over Sharif’s prison conditions while awaiting appeal continued. Pervaiz Rashid, a spokesman for the PML-N, visited the former leader in prison on Thursday and said he was being held in “deplorable conditions”.

Sharif’s legal team said on Thursday that they had been denied access to their client, with their appointmen­t at the jail cancelled, the Dawn newspaper reported.

Punjab Informatio­n Minister Ahmad Waqas Riaz had said on Wednesday that Sharif was being held in a “better class” cell, where inmates can buy comforts.

Mr Riaz gave a lengthy list of the comforts available to the former prime minister, saying as well as an iron bed, chair, table, fan and newspapers, he had the option for a 53-centimetre TV and radio to be placed on his expenses.

The government also says he has been given a place to walk.

As polling day approaches, the PML-N, which had been seen as almost certain winners a few months ago, have lost ground to Imran Khan’s PTI party. They are now neck and neck with the former cricket star.

Mr Khan has led an anticorrup­tion campaign against Sharif and his family from the moment documents in the 2016 Panama Papers leak linked them to offshore companies.

But the PML-N says Mr Khan is backed by the country’s military and his electoral campaign is benefiting from a crackdown against other parties and the media.

 ?? AP ?? Supporters of Pakistan’s former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, gather outside Adiala jail in Rawalpindi on Thursday
AP Supporters of Pakistan’s former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, gather outside Adiala jail in Rawalpindi on Thursday

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates