Panama Papers & Nawaz sharif

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So guys, JIT has submitted it's report to the court.
What do you think, would Sharifs get the free escape or would be trialled and jailed?

I have noticed that people of Pakistan are thinking that this JIT is one of the best and would not fall to level of corruption to protect sharifs. Even Media is being lunatic and going after sharifs.

Other assessment is they will pull this case and show that there is nothing left to be done and all the proper measures were taken to frame charge sheet but he is innocent. So if he gets relieved and found innocent from the highest judiciary then nothing is left to be framed. :p


your stake guys...

PS: if there is already existing thread please merge it.
 

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A three-judge bench of the Supreme Court on Monday began examining a report submitted by the joint investigation team (JIT) probing allegations of money laundering against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family.

The bench comprising Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed, Justice Ijazul Ahsan and Justice Ejaz Afzal, upon examination of the report, ordered the registration of a criminal case against Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan Chairman Zafar Hijazi in order to find out who was behind record-tampering of the Sharif family's businesses.

The JIT report
The JIT report consists of the statements of PM Nawaz; Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif; the PM’s children Hussain, Hassan and Maryam Nawaz Sharif; son-in-law retired Captain Mohammad Safdar; PM’s cousin Tariq Shafi; friend Javed Kayani and Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, who is the father-in-law of the PM’s younger daughter, among other evidence.

The case hinges on two parallel money trails for the Sharif family's apartments in London's upscale Park Lane neighbourhood: one based on the Rehman Malik investigation, and the other provided by Hussain Nawaz to the apex court.

The Rehman Malik investigation of 1998 connected the purchase of the London properties with alleged money laundering.

Malik said that he had, during his time as an FIA official, compiled a report about decades ago on alleged money laundering by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family members.

The second money trail ─ a ‘forced confession’ of Finance Minister Ishaq Dar in the Hudaibiya Paper Mills case ─ is also being used to establish a case against the Sharif family.

Dar had claimed after his appearance at the JIT's headquarters at the Federal Judicial Academy last month that the statement submitted before a magistrate on April 25, 2000 was not 'written by his hand'.

The statement had alleged that Sharif brothers used the Hudaibiya Paper Mills as a cover for money laundering during the late 1990s.

This was why the JIT summoned almost all important characters named in both the Rehman Malik report and Dar’s ‘confession’.

The JIT did not record the statement of former Qatari premier Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al-Thani, who submitted two letters to the SC during the Panamagate case, which sought to explain the Sharif family's businesses in Qatar.

Therefore, it is being assumed that the JIT will not consider the money trail provided by Hussain Nawaz, who was summoned by the JIT six times and examined for around 30 hours in all.

The leadership of the ruling PML-N is visibly unhappy with this development, and makes no secret of its disdain for the report.

Top PML-N leaders had made it clear during a press conference last week that the ruling party would not accept the findings of the JIT if the statements of the former Qatari prime minister were not made part of the report.


PS: How the hell JIT got all the trail and evidence without investigating the Fronseca? LOL
https://www.dawn.com/news/1344410/sc-examines-panamagate-jit-inquiry-report
 

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Microsoft's Calibri font could topple a world leader terrorist



Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif delivers a speech on Plenary Session of High-Level Dialogue, at the Belt and Road Forum, May 14, 2017, in Beijing, China..

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ISLAMABAD -- Pakistani opposition parties have urged the country's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to step down after a Supreme Court probe into corruption allegations against his family members found "significant disparity" between their declared wealth and known sources of income.

One of the key pieces of evidence to emerge from the court-appointed Judicial Investigation Team's (JIT) work is a collection of documents submitted by Sharif's daughter Maryam.

The documents -- which Maryam Sharif presented to the JIT as having been created in 2006 -- were written in Microsoft's default Calibri font. That font was not made widely available to the public by Microsoft until the following year. :rofl::rofl:

The JIT discovered the discrepancy, since touted by many in Pakistan as evidence of fraudulent evidence, after sending the documents abroad for forensic analysis.


The daughter of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz, arrives to appear before an anti-corruption commission at the Federal Judicial Academy in Islamabad, July 5, 2017.

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Sharif has been under pressure since documents leaked in 2016 from a Panama-based law firm disclosed that his family had offshore accounts. He's been accused of hiding his family's wealth by moving around money in those accounts in illegal transactions.

Babar Awan, a leader of cricket-star-turned-politician Imran Khan's party, said on Tuesday that Sharif's only option is to quit. Sirajul Haq, the leader of opposition Jamaat-e-Islami party, also demanded Sharif's resignation.

Investigators in the probe suggested on Monday that courts pursue action based on a 1999 accountability law intended to help eliminate corruption.

But the final decision rests with the Supreme Court, which will take up the case next Monday. The JIT is expected to present its findings formally to the court at that time, and the Court could rule on the corruption allegations against Sharif as soon as next week.

The family of Sharif, prominent industrialists from Lahore, has owned steel mills, including sites in Saudi Arabia, where he was sent into exile by then-President Gen. Pervez Musharraf in 2000.

Sharif entered politics in the 1980s, and won his second term as Prime Minister in a 2013 election, in large part by convincing lower and middle classes that he could revitalize the country's economy.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/microso...istan-prime-minister-nawaz-sharif-corruption/


Pakis have a Time - Travel Machine ?? :scared1::scared1::scared1:
 

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It's hard to understate Nawaz Sharif's role and fate in the destiny of Pakistan. He is irrelevant - he doesn't matter. He controls nothing of consequence - Ashraf Ghani has greater control over Afghanistan than this clown has over anything that really matters in Pakistan.

That said, I dunno what game the Mullah-ISI-Army nexus wants to play with him. They've found a nice bakra who can be easily controlled and manipulated, unlike Benazir or her father. Don't think they want to take a risk with Taliban Imran.
 

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Panama case: Petitioners complete arguments, plead disqualification of PM Nawaz

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan began hearing of the Panama Papers case following the submission of the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) report on Monday.

The special three-member implementation bench began proceedings of the high-profile case a little after 9:30am.

Counsels for the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) and Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rashid presented their arguments during Monday’s proceedings.

PTI counsel Naeem Bukhari pleaded with the apex court to summon Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for cross examination, disqualify him from Parliament and send cases against him and his family to an accountability court.

The counsel for JI argued that the premier did not speak the truth during his speech in Parliament.

Sheikh Rashid, presenting his arguments, said the nation was embarrassed to find out its prime minister is a paid employer of another company.

During proceedings, Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan, who heads the bench, wondered if the JIT can trust the veracity of the documents while Justice Ijazul Ahsan asked the JI counsel to inform the bench to what extent could it implement the JIT’s findings and use its authority.

Prior to the start of the proceedings, the Sharif family and Finance Minister Ishaq Dar submitted their responses on the JIT report.

They rejected the JIT report and stated that the investigators worked beyond their original mandate.


The hearing of the case has been adjourned till tomorrow (July 18).

PTI's arguments
In his initial arguments, Bukhari said the Sharif family has failed to prove their statements regarding the Gulf Steel Mills in Dubai.


PTI counsel Naeem Bukhari. Photo: File

The Gulf Steel Mills was not sold for 33 million Dirhams nor was the payment of 12 million Dirhams to Qatar’s Al-Thani family proved by the respondents, he said.

He added that the UAE justice ministry did not verify the April 14, 1980 transaction of Gulf Steel Mills.

Bukhari also reiterated several other points raised by the investigators in their final report.

In between the PTI counsel’s statements, Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan, who heads the bench, said as Shehbaz Sharif appeared in front of the JIT as a witness, his statement can only be used to identify discrepancies.

Terming the Qatari letter a concocted tale, Bukhari said the London properties have been in possession of the Sharif family since day one. He informed that the JIT was given documents from a respondent. When Justice Ijazul Ahsan inquired whether they are certified, the PTI counsel replied in the negative.

Taking his arguments further, Bukhari said the JIT wrote four letters to the Qatari prince to record his statement but the royal family member said he was not willing to accept the jurisdiction of Pakistani law. “Even the JIT stated in its report that it is not necessary to record his statement,” he said further.

Bukhari said the Nawaz Sharif is the chairman of the board of FZE Capital, adding that his signatures are on documents related to the company. Justice Saeed asked the PTI counsel if the documents were brought to Pakistan through mutual legal assistance or via sources. Bukhari replied that the JIT can answer that query.

Justice Ijaz asked if the premier received a salary for his services. "According to the records he received remuneration throughout but did not got a monthly salary," he observed further.

The court then took a brief recess. Once the hearing resumed, Bukhari said there’s a clear difference in the statements of the prime minister’s son Hasan and Hussain.

The PTI counsel said the Sharif family owns assets beyond their means — the conclusion reached by the JIT in its final report.

In his comments, Justice Ejaz wondered if the JIT can trust the veracity of the documents delivered to it without knowing their source.


PTI Spokesperson Fawad Chaudhry. Photo: Geo News

PTI Spokesperson Fawad Chaudry said that their counsel has pleaded the Supreme Court to summon Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for cross-examination if need be, disqualify him from Parliament and send cases against him and his family to an accountability court.

He was addressing the media after Bukhari wrapped up his arguments.

Chaudhry, a lawyer by profession, stated that the respondents will give their arguments in court tomorrow. He claimed the premier's daughter, Maryam, faces criminal proceedings for lying to the JIT.

JI’s arguments
Jamaat-e-Islami’s (JI) counsel Taufeeq Asif said the premier did not speak the truth during his speech in Parliament. He said his client completely agrees with the JIT report.

In response, Justice Ejaz said they have read the report too.

Justice Ijaz observed that you [counsel] have to tell us why we should adhere to the JIT’s findings.

“The entire country knows the JIT’s findings…we are not bound by them,” he commented further.

You [counsel] have to inform us to what extent can we implement the JIT’s findings and use our authority, stated Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed.

Face behind a case: Sheikh Rashid
Presenting his arguments in the case. Awami Muslim League chief Sheikh Rashid, the third petitioner, said the nation was embarrassed to find out its prime minister is a paid employee of another company.

The opposition leader said there is a face behind every case, adding that that face is of Nawaz Sharif when it comes to the Panama case.

He termed Saifur Rehman and Sheikh Saeed as front men of Nawaz Sharif. Rehman is a former government official and an old associate of the Sharif family.

“Maryam is proven to be the beneficial owner of the London properties,” claimed Rashid.

He said the nation stands with the judiciary and called for sending Nawaz Sharif to jail.

In his brief arguments, Khawaja Harris, the Sharif family's lawyer, said a reference cannot be submitted on the basis of the JIT report. The JIT was doing what the courts do, he added.

The bench observed that an investigation was required based on the nature of the allegations and was thus directed. "The JIT was not conducting a trial...choose you words carefully," observed Justice Azmat.

Later, the bench adjourned the hearing till tomorrow, with Justice Ejaz observing that they do not wish to waste the court and the nation's time.

Objections submitted
Earlier, the Sharif family and Finance Minister Ishaq Dar submitted their objections on the JIT report to the court.

The JIT, formed in light of the apex court’s April 20 judgment to probe the Sharif family’s money trail, submitted its 60-day investigation report to the court on July 10.

The report highlighted the failure of the Sharif family to provide a money trail for its London apartments and claimed the prime minister and his children own assets beyond their known sources of income.


Following the report's submission, the special bench issued notices to all parties to submit their responses.

Strict security measures were in place in and around the Supreme Court in light of the much-anticipated hearing.

Around 700 policemen, along with Rangers personnel and officials of the local administration, were deployed for the hearing.

Strict security measures were also seen around the Federal Judicial Academy, that served as the JIT secretariat, which led credence to reports that the six JIT members could also be attending today's hearing. However, no such reports surfaced later on.

Politicians from across the spectrum arrived at the apex court ahead of the high-profile hearing.

Media talks
Informally beginning the day’s events, Sheikh Rashid addressed the media saying the entire nation stands behind the apex court. “I’ll first see what the court says before submitting another petition to disqualify Nawaz Sharif,” he said.


PTI leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi addressing the media before the hearing. Photo: Geo News

Following Rashid, Pakistan Muslim League-Q leader Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain spoke to the media. He said the Supreme Court is doing what the Parliament should have done.

PTI leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi also addressed the media after Hussain. He said PTI is among other opposition parties that are demanding the resignation of the prime minister. "The government’s strategy since day one has been to delay the proceedings," he said while answering a question.

JI chief Sirajul Haq, one of the petitioners in the case, said there is no hidden agenda here, the nation only wants a corruption-free country. "Nawaz Sharif has to go now, there is no other way. We want no one in Parliament who does not adhere to articles 62 and 63 of the Constitution," he said.

The JI chief said they are hopeful that after this case, rule of law will be equal for all and others named in the Panama Leaks will be brought to book as well.


State Water and Power Minister Abid Sher Ali addressing the media. Photo: Geo News

State minister Abid Sher Ali claimed the JIT has concoctions, not facts-based evidence. He criticised Sheikh Rashid’s political career, highlighting his role with as Nawaz Sharif’s aide before the Pervez Musharraf government.

“God willing the apex court will decide the case on merit and not on Imran Khan’s wishes,” he said, adding that despite whatever happened “we respect the honourable judges”.

PTI spokesperson Fawad Chaudhry said it is not in Pakistan’s interest for the premier to stay in office for another day. “It seems now the resignation will not be given but taken,” he added.

July 10 hearing
At the last hearing, the bench also sought from the government transcripts of speeches made by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Talal Chaudhry, Prime Minister’s Political Secretary Asif Kirmani and Railways Minister Saad Rafique. Sources said those transcripts have been submitted to the apex court.


Panama case JIT submits final probe report in Supreme Court



The special bench had also issued contempt of court notices to the editor, publisher and a reporter of The News directing them to submit their response in seven days.

Moreover, the bench directed the JIT head Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Additional Director Wajid Zia to publicly reveal the name of the person who leaked the interrogation picture of the premier’s son, Hussain Nawaz. On June 3, a picture of Hussain appearing before the JIT on May 28 was leaked to the media. In response, the JIT informed the court that it had taken action against the responsible official within 24 hours of the leak and sent him back to his parent department where action was taken against him.

The identity of the official has still not been made public.

Regarding Hussain’s plea to form a commission to probe his picture leak, the court, on July 10, left the matter to the government.
 

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So they have framed Imrana Khatun in money laundering too
My money trail is not 'missing', all documents submitted in court: Imran Khan's rebuttal

Back to Panama.
Nawaz Sharif did not conceal employment in UAE company: PM's lawyer submits reply in SC

In a reply submitted before the Supreme Court (SC) on Saturday evening, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's lawyer, Khawaja Harris, denied the allegation that his client had concealed his employment at Capital FZE, an offshore company which was unearthed by the joint investigation team (JIT) probing money laundering allegations against the Sharif family.

"The allegation that the employment with Capital FZE was concealed by [the prime minister] is totally false," reads the reply, which was submitted before the apex court a day after the three-member bench reserved its judgement in the case.

The reply elaborates that the prime minister was an employee at the Dubai-based company and had received an iqama (work permit) from the Gulf State ─ as claimed by PML-N leaders and Sharif's legal team earlier during the Panamagate hearings.

A copy of the premier's passport bearing the work permit was annexed to the 2013 nomination papers along with a document of his employment at the company, according to the reply.

The documents were attached to the nomination forms as "there was no separate column in the forms for any such information to be provided," the reply says.

Last week, Harris had conceded before the SC that Hassan Nawaz — the son of the prime minister — was the owner of Capital FZE.

He claimed that though the prime minister was the designated chairman of the board, he did not draw any salary. The reply submitted before the court on Saturday does not make any statements about whether or not the premier received a salary as an employee of the firm.

In its report submitted before the apex court on July 10, the JIT said that Sharif did not disclose that he was the chairman of Capital FZE before running for the post of prime minister in 2013.
 

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Bhagoda General Musharraf getting his Badla.
Nawaz Sharif was too complacent thinking manage ho jayega. Maybe Nawaz should have got Judges' grandchildren kidnapped. But the smart establishment had kept an ISI officer in the JIT.
 

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