Otago Daily Times

Commission rules exPM Khan’s party got illegal funds

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Election Commission ruled yesterday that former prime minister Imran Khan’s party had received illegal funds, his party spokesman and media said, which could result in the former cricket star and the party being banned from politics.

In a case that has dragged on for years, Khan’s party was accused of receiving funds from abroad, which is illegal in Pakistan.

Khan was not immediatel­y available for comment but a spokesman for his Pakistan TehreekeIn­saf party denied wrongdoing.

‘‘We will challenge this ruling,’’ spokesman Fawad Chaudhry said.

Chaudhry said the funds in question were received from overseas Pakistanis, which is not illegal.

Khan was prime minister from 2018 until April of this year when he was forced to step down after losing a confidence vote that he said was the result of a US conspiracy.

The United States denied that. Since then, Khan has been rallying his supporters to press his demand for a new election.

The new prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, has rejected that demand.

Media reported that a threemembe­r commission tribunal found that the party got funding from 34 foreigners or foreign companies. The tribunal said the party had submitted a fake affidavit about its bank accounts, and it had determined that the party hid 13 bank accounts that it should have declared.

The person who filed the complaint against the party, Khan party founder and former close associate Akbar S. Babar, hailed the ruling.

‘‘All the accusation­s against Imran Khan have been proven,’’ Babar said. — Reuters

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