Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has not resigned: Pak govt

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Minister Ishaq Dar has not resigned, the said today amidst reports that the embattled leader has decided to step down after his indictment in the Panama Papers scandal.

The National Accountability had indicted Dar on September 27 in a corruption case but has continued to serve as minister amid strong criticism from opposition parties.


Different media channels, including Geo TV reported citing sources that 67-year-old Dar has sent resignation to Abbasi, forcing the to clarify the confusion.

Mussadik Malik, PM House spokesman, said that Dar has not resigned but under rules his ministry was run by the Prime Minister.

"When a minister is absent or on eave due to illness, his ministry is controlled by the Prime Minister," he said.

Earlier, the Dawn reported that has decided to replace Dar who is facing a corruption case and also away from country to seek medical treatment in

"The decision was taken after getting a green signal from former prime minister Nawaz Sharif," a senior official told Dawn.

The source said a list of leaders to replace Dar had already been drafted, the report said.

Two of the people being considered for the job are Shaukat Tarin, who served as minister in the Peoples Party (PPP) and Ishrat Husain, who was governor of the State Bank of during Pervez Musharraf's regime.

Speculation rife in Islamabad and in the media suggests that name of Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Economic Affairs Miftah Ismail is also on the list, as is that of Ahsan Iqbal, currently holding the twin ministerial portfolios of interior and planning.

Dar is accused of accumulating assets worth an estimated Rs 831.7 million, which is disproportionate with his known sources of income. The accountability in Islamabad has already issued non-bailable arrest warrant against him.

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First Published: Sat, November 18 2017. 14:32 IST