Sharif family files petition to review Supreme Court's Panamagate verdict

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

The family of former prime minister has filed a review against the Supreme Court's July 28 verdict, which disqualified him from holding any office.

On behalf of Sharif's daughter Maryam Nawaz, sons Hussain Nawaz and Hassan Nawaz and son-in-Captain Safdar, lawyer Salman Akram Raja filed the review on Friday, The Express Tribune has reported.

The five-member bench of the top had disqualified Sharif from holding any public office for failing to declare a salary which he had not withdrawn as an executive director of a Dubai-based company as an asset when filing his nomination papers in 2013.

The had directed the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to file references against the former PM and his children in an accountability The had also ordered that one of the members the bench would also oversee proceedings of the

The petitioners have said the final order of the is 'coram non judice' as the five-member bench did not have jurisdiction in the matter and so claimed that the court's court's directions to NAB are violative of the principle of trichotomy of powers.

The Saudi Arabian government has also expressed its willingness to share information requested by the Joint Investigations Team (JIT) regarding Sharif family's offshore assets.

An official of the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Interior told a JIT member about his government's willingness to share the requested information, The Express Tribune has reported.

The Saudi government is likely to respond to a mutual legal assistance (MLA) request by JIT, which had contacted six countries for mutual legal assistance during its 60-day probe into the financial affairs of the Sharif family.

On July 28 Prime Minister stepped down from his post after the country's Supreme disqualified him under Article 62(1)(f) of the Constitution.

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