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Pakistan court rejects Nawaz Sharif objections

The cases are related to the Panama Papers scandal that had forced the 68-year-old PM to resign.

Islamabad: An accountability court in Pakistan on Tuesday rejected ousted premier Nawaz Sharif’s objections to the supplementary case filed against him and his family by the country’s anti-graft body over properties in London.

The court holding trial in graft cases against Sharif and his family decided that the supplementary case will be made part of the record in Avenfield flats case.

The National Accountability Bureau on January 22 filed a supplementary case with the accountability cou-rt’s registrar in Islamabad which is already trying Sharif and his family — two sons Hussain and Hassan, daughter Maryam, and son-in-law Safdar — for alleged corruption in three cases.

The cases are related to the Panama Papers scandal that had forced the 68-year-old PM to resign.

( Source : PTI )
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