Govt announces to unveil more evidences of Sharif family's corruption

Govt announces to unveil more evidences of Sharif family's corruption
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Summary PML-N threatened government by showing a fake video: SAPM

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Accountability Mirza Shahzad Akbar said the institutions of the country are working independently and accountability process is continuing. He said further evidences of Sharif family’s corruption would be brought to light in coming days.

He said PML-N threatened government by showing a fake video that has no legal status. He said Pakistan is under debt of 30,000 billion rupees due to the two families of the country.

Shahzad Akbar said the previous governments gave NRO to each other to protect their corruption.

The Special Assistant said the video released by PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz about the accountability judge should be property investigated so that designs behind it could be ascertained. He said the Supreme Court or Islamabad High Court should take its notice for investigation.

Talking on the occasion, minister for communications Murad Saeed categorically stated that the process of accountability will go ahead and the plundered amount will be recovered from the corrupt elements.

The Minister said the recovered amount will spent on the welfare of the people and to bring improvement in the health and education sectors.
He said that recoveries of millions of rupees have alone been made in National Highway Authority.

He said that people of good repute are being appointed in the institutions to help them stand on their own feet.

Murad Saeed said that former Minister Ahsan Iqbal caused loss of fifty billion rupees to the national excheque. He said the former Federal Minister also gave contracts of different projects to his brother ignoring all relevant rules and regulations.

Murad Saeed announced that five more cases regarding irregularities committed in award of contracts by former Punjab chief minister Shahabaz Sharif were being sent to the high-powered commission, probing loans obtained during last 10 years and their utilization.

 

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