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Corruption Cases Against P.M. Sharif Dismissed

by AFP
Aamir Qureshi—AFP

Aamir Qureshi—AFP

A pending graft case, related to Sharif’s Ittefaq Steel Mils, will be heard by court on Oct. 2.

An accountability court on Friday dismissed two long-standing corruption cases against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family, calling them politically motivated and without merit.

The decision comes at a time when Sharif is under pressure from a protest movement led by opposition leader Imran Khan and populist cleric Tahir-ul-Qadri who have accused the government of massive corruption in addition to election rigging.

The cases related to the building of Sharif’s palatial Lahore home from allegedly unknown sources of money, and laundering charges through his Hudaibiya paper mill company. They were brought to court by the government of former military ruler Pervez Musharraf in 2000, a year after he deposed Sharif in a bloodless coup.

Officials said that the National Accountability Bureau, the state watchdog for graft, requested the court on Friday to allow it to reinvestigate the graft cases against Sharif. But Judge Anwar Ahmed Khan observed that these cases were pending for more than a decade and asked the prosecutor why no progress had been made, before dismissing them.

“The court dismissed the request by NAB and has acquitted all the persons nominated in the cases,” said an accountability official.

Ahmed Junaid, lawyer for Sharif said that the court would hear another graft case related to Sharif’s Ittefaq steel mills on Oct. 2. Sharif’s brother Shahbaz, who is the chief minister of Punjab province, was also implicated in the graft cases.

In addition to leveling the corruption charges, Musharraf’s government confiscated assets worth some $5 million at the time, five residential plots and 60 acres of agricultural land belonging to Sharif and his family. Sharif returned to Pakistan in 2007 and was runner-up in the 2008 general elections. He became prime minister for the third time last year after his PMLN won a majority in the polls.

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Uncle Sam September 22, 2014 - 7:41 pm

Well, we do know that Sharif has the judges in his pockets…….just like some of the major media networks, right? Corruption cases do not work in developing nations, notorious for corruption. The likes of Sharif’s and Zardari’s will continue to add billions to their wealth unless people rise for their rights.

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