Supreme Court orders PM, minister removed
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s top court yesterday disqualified Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from office after a damning corruption probe into his family wealth, cutting short his third stint in power and ordering a criminal investigation of his family.
In a surprise move, the court also dismissed Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, one of Sharif’s closest allies who has been credited with steering the economy to its fastest pace of growth in a decade.
But Sharif’s ruling Pakistan Muslim LeagueNawaz (PMLN) party, which has a majority in Parliament, is expected to name a new prime minister to hold office until elections due next
year. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Sharif was not fit to hold office after an investigative panel alleged his family could not account for its vast wealth.
‘‘He is no more eligible to be an honest member of the parliament, and he ceases to be holding the office of prime minister,’’ Judge Ejaz Afzal Khan said in court.
Prior to the decision, several cabinet ministers, including Sharif’s closest allies, said the ruling party would respect the Supreme Court’s verdict.