The Asian Age

Pak SC starts hearings on Nawaz’s fate

Supreme Court resumes hearing into the case

- SHAFQAT ALI

Islamabad, July 17: Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Monday began hearings that will decide the fate of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who is fighting for his job as he contests the damning conclusion­s of a corruption investigat­ion into his family’s wealth.

The top court could put him on trial on corruption charges or disqualify him from office.

Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday filed objections over a report submitted by the Joint Investigat­ion Team (JIT) on Panama Papers issue in the Supreme Court.

The 10-page document submitted by the premier accused JIT of probing Panama Papers case by violating its mandate.

“JIT’s biased report should be rejected,” Nawaz Sharif appealed the apex court. He has also sought volume 10 of the report which was kept confidenti­al on JIT’s request.

Finance minister Ishaq Dar also submitted objections over Panama JIT report in SC registrar’s office.

Earlier, the Supreme Court resumed hearing of Panama Papers case.

The three member implementa­tion bench of the apex court headed by Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan is hearing the case.

The six-member JIT, set up by the apex court to investigat­e charges of money laundering against Mr Sharif, submitted its 60-day investigat­ion report to the court on July 10. The JIT found “significan­t” disparitie­s in Mr Sharif family’s income and actual wealth.

Later, the opposition parties said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was no more truthful and honest and the Supreme Court will decide the fate of the country.

Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) vice-chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that the whole nation was looking towards the SC, and it was a very important day in the country’s history.

Mr Qureshi said the future of Pakistan was linked with the direction of this case, and the history has given a big responsibi­lity to the honorable judges of Supreme Court along with the politician­s. He prayed for victory, and to put the country on right path by keeping personal interests aside. He prayed for Pakistan to get rid of the clutches of corruption.

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