Pakistan Finance Minister relieved of duty for three months

Nov 24, 2017, 11:02 IST | Agencies

Pakistan's embattled Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has been relieved of his duties after the ailing politician, declared a proclaimed absconder by a court in the Panama Papers case, requested leave for three months

Pakistan's embattled Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has been relieved of his duties after the ailing politician, declared a proclaimed absconder by a court in the Panama Papers case, requested leave for three months.

Ishaq Dar. PIC/AFP
Ishaq Dar. Pic/AFP

Dar, 67, had arrived in London nearly a month ago and has been seeking treatment of an undefined heart complication at a Harley Street hospital. He can avail a maximum of three-month leave and should resume duty by February 21 otherwise he could be permanently relieved of charge, according to rules. However, sources said that the development might eventually bring to an end Dar's almost four-and-a-half-year stint as the finance minister.


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