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Discrepancies pointed out in Nawazs assets declaration Election Tribunal moved
Ahmad Noorani
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
From Print Edition
ISLAMABAD: A petition filed before the Election Tribunal in Lahore seeking disqualification of Nawaz Sharif shows that besides many other discrepancies and concealment in assets and income statements, as per his nomination papers, the PML-N chief has received a gift of Rs129.83 million from his London-based son but official UK documents establish that the companies of Hasan Nawaz faced losses in the mentioned period.
The Rs110 million returned by NAB to the Sharif family-owned Ramzan Sugar Mills in January 2012 as a consequence of a Supreme Court judgement is also shown as an asset of Nawaz Sharif which according to the petition is an attempt to adjust entries and is illegal.
The petition also says that a gift of Rs35 million given to Maryam Safdar is not reflected in the nomination papers of her husband Captain Safdar which also establishes that different entries were adjusted in mysterious ways to conceal facts.
Important points of the petition which in legal terms is called Information placed before the Appellate Tribunal under section 14(5A) of Representation of People Act, 1976 are given below:
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Ahmad Noorani
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
From Print Edition
ISLAMABAD: A petition filed before the Election Tribunal in Lahore seeking disqualification of Nawaz Sharif shows that besides many other discrepancies and concealment in assets and income statements, as per his nomination papers, the PML-N chief has received a gift of Rs129.83 million from his London-based son but official UK documents establish that the companies of Hasan Nawaz faced losses in the mentioned period.
The Rs110 million returned by NAB to the Sharif family-owned Ramzan Sugar Mills in January 2012 as a consequence of a Supreme Court judgement is also shown as an asset of Nawaz Sharif which according to the petition is an attempt to adjust entries and is illegal.
The petition also says that a gift of Rs35 million given to Maryam Safdar is not reflected in the nomination papers of her husband Captain Safdar which also establishes that different entries were adjusted in mysterious ways to conceal facts.
Important points of the petition which in legal terms is called Information placed before the Appellate Tribunal under section 14(5A) of Representation of People Act, 1976 are given below:
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