Witness submits Ishaq Dar's income details in accountability court

Former Finance Minister Ishaq Dar. Photo:FileISLAMABAD: An accountability court corruption reference hearing against former Finance Minister Ishaq Dar is underway at the federal juridical complex.
Dar is accused of possessing assets disproportionate to his declared sources of income. The case was filed by NAB in light of the Supreme Court's July 28 verdict in the Panama Papers case.
In today?s hearing court summoned two Lahore-based bankers, Faisal Shehzad and Muhammad Azeem.
Meanwhile, the court also re-summoned Masod-ul-Ghani and Abdul Rehman Gondal but later allowed the respondents to leave the court as their statements were already recorded.
Abdul Rehman Gondal provided income records of Dar from the years, 2005 to 2017, while the other witness Shehzad was not able to appear before the court because of his personal commitments.
The NAB?s prosecution team has submitted a list of 28 people as witnesses in the case, and have up till now recorded statements of as many as five witnesses in the case.
The accountability court has declared Dar, a proclaimed offender, due to his continued absence from the proceedings. The former finance minister has been in London for over a month due to medical treatment.
On November 23, Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi accepted Dar?s request to be relieved of his duties, reported Geo News.
Dar was relieved of his three roles, including his portfolio in the finance ministry, and was informed of the decision.
Sources had said Dar would remain a federal minister as a leave of absence of three months has been granted to him.


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