@Farah Sohail I'm working on the post with limited time so just to refresh my memory...
The case conviction for both baap baiti is clearly assets beyond means and aiding and abetting to conceal it in accordance with NAB law as described in NAB Ordinance 1999.
Maryam was convicted under Section 9 (a)(v) and (xii) of the NAO 1999 and for the offence at Serial No.2 of the Schedule to the NAO 1999, and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for 7 years with fine of 2 million pounds under Section 10 of the NAO 1999 for the offence under Section 9 (a)(v) and (xii) ibid, and to one year simple imprisonment for offence at Serial No.2 of the schedule to the NAO 1999, with stipulation that both sentences shall run concurrently.
NAO 1999 "9A - (V)" and "9 A-(xii) STATES:
9 (A) A holder of a public office, or any other person, is said to commit or to have committed the offence of corruption and corrupt practices-
(v) if he or any of his dependents or benamidar owns, possesses, or has
4[acquired] right or title in any
5[“assets or holds irrevocable power of attorney in respect of any assets] or
(xii) if he aids, assists, abets, attempts or acts in conspiracy with a person or a holder of public office accused of an offence as provided in clauses (i) to (xi).]; and