Summary Previously suggested retired judges for commission appear to be unwilling on taking up the matter.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The hotly debated Panama Leaks’ investigation has suffered a deadlock as retired judges previously suggested for the government’s judicial commission appeared to be unwilling for participating in the affair. The government is now mulling the appointment of a Supreme Court’s (SC) in-service Judge for heading the commission, revealed Dunya News program “Dunya Kamran Khan Kay Sath”.
Meanwhile Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has repeatedly rejected the government’s judicial commission, saying it will not accept any commission until and unless an international forensic audit of the issue was not conducted
In a talk with Dunya News during the program, senior leader Aitzaz Ahsan PPP reiterated this stance saying that Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif should bring the matter of investigation by an international organization into the Parliament.
Meanwhile Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has earlier stated that his party will hit the roads if investigation regarding the Panama Leaks was not held transparently.
Khan said that this time the sit-in will not be staged at the D-Chowk but will be held at Raiwind, further adding that the line of action in this regards will be announced on April 24.
On the other hand Sindh High Court (SHC) adjourned hearing of a plea over Panama leaks against Sharif family for an indefinite period of time stating that the petitioner did not satisfy the court.
The Court stated that matters about assets are supposed to be in hands of parents and not children. The Chief Justice ordered the petitioner to follow procedure and fulfill the requirements for the court to first decide whether the plea is admissible or not.
