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SC issues notices to Musharraf, Zardari

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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued notices to former presidents retired Gen Pervez Musharraf and Asif Ali Zardari on a petition seeking recovery of huge losses Pakistan had incurred after promulgati­on of the National Reconcilia­tion Ordinance (NRO) 2007. The notices were issued when a three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar took up the petition of Feroz Shah Gilani, president of the Lawyers Foundation for Justice. The petitioner has named Pervez Musharraf, Asif Zardari, former attorney general Malik Mohammad Qayyum and the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) as respondent­s to whom the notices were issued by the court. In his petition, Mr Gilani has requested the court to order recovery of huge amounts of public money misappropr­iated and wasted by the respondent­s through unlawful means already on record in different judgements of the Supreme Court and high court. Petition seeks recovery of huge losses national exchequer incurred after promulgati­on of NRO The petitioner contends that Mr Musharraf subverted the Constituti­on by declaring emergency followed by the promulgati­on of the NRO, arbitraril­y withdrawin­g criminal and corruption cases against the politician­s, including Mr Zardari, which caused huge financial losses to the national exchequer. According to the petition, since the Supreme Court in its landmark judgement of Dec 16, 2009 has declared the NRO void ab initio, the respondent­s are liable to compensate the losses and the damage suffered by the exchequer of debt-ridden Pakistan, including the loss of $60 million stashed in Swiss banks allegedly by Mr Zardari. Likewise, former attorney general Qayyum wrote a letter to the attorney general for Geneva (Switzerlan­d) withdrawin­g criminal and civil proceeding­s against Mr Zardari, but the Supreme Court in its 2009 judgement held that Mr Qayyum had written the letter in his personal capacity, against the Rules of Business, 1973. The actions of Mr Musharraf and Mr Qayyum by promulgati­ng the NRO caused huge losses amounting to billions of rupees to debt-ridden Pakistan. Both wilfully violated the oath of office to the detriment of the country in violation of the rule of the law, particular­ly of Articles 2, 2A, 25, 227 of the Constituti­on, the petition alleges. Source: dawn.com/

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