The Free Press Journal

Decision on Pak PM Sharif ’s disqualifi­cation soon: SC

- AGENCIES

The three-member special Supreme Court implementa­tion bench hearing the Panama Papers case on Tuesday observed that it would take a decision on Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s disqualifi­cation or sending the matter to an accountabi­lity court after reviewing all the material in his regard.

The bench resumed the proceeding­s in Panama Papers case after the petitioner­s presented their arguments in favour of the Joint Investigat­ion Team’s (JIT) final report a day earlier.

Reading out the original 13 questions posed by the Supreme Court to the JIT, Sharif family's lawyer Khawaja Harris said, the court, in its April 20 judgment, had not ordered for reopening of any case against PM Sharif.

Harris accused the JIT of including a probe of 'assets beyond means' in its investigat­ion.

Justice Ijazul Ahsan observed that the main issue in the case is to probe the London money trail as the money trail of the London properties is a complicate­d saga and number of issues are related to the court's 13 questions.

He further remarked that the court will decide if the JIT’s recommenda­tions have to be implemente­d.

Echoing similar sentiments, Justice Ejaz said the JIT has only given its recommenda­tions while any order on the issue will be passed by the court.

“Facts were hidden and answers [were] not provided to JIT,” he observed. Someone claimed they do not remember while others said their accountant may know, Geo News quoted Justice Ejaz as saying to the counsel for the respondent.

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