Pak PM slams anti-graft watchdog for money-laundering probe against Sharif

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

today slammed the national anti-corruption watchdog for initiating a probe on the basis of a false report against former over alleged money-laundering to

speaking in the accused the NAB of bias against Sharif and targeting him on the basis of a report which had already been rejected.

It is not Nawaz Sharif's trial but the people's right to rule is being questioned, he said.

The also asked parliament to summon the NAB to clear his position as to why allegations of a serious nature were leveled against the former primeeir without any evidence.

said the attitude of NAB showed that it would not do justice to Sharif, who is already under trial in three corruption cases started by the NAB.

Not only should justice be done, it must also be seen being done, he said, adding NAB should play its due role against corruption but it should first fulfill the requirements of justice.

also expressed anger at NAB and said Sharif's disqualification by the last year in the Panama Papers case was also based on flimsy grounds.

Meanwhile, NAB today issued a clarification that its decision was based only on and no internal investigations were done.

The NAB took action when cited the World Bank's Remittances and Migration Report of 2016. But the rejected the claim that its two-year-old report on remittances levelled USD 4.9 billion money-laundering allegations against any individual.

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 19:45 IST