NAB questions Imran Khan in helicopters misuse case

ANI  |  Peshawar [Pakistan] 

Pakistan's Prime Minister-to be, on Tuesday appeared before the (NAB) here for an ongoing inquiry against him for allegedly misusing helicopters owned by the provincial (KP).

Geo News quoted sources as saying that a questionnaire was handed over to the The 15 questions pertain to Khan's illegal use of KP government-owned and an Ecureuil helicopters for 74 hours, resulting in the loss of (Pakistani) Rs. 2.1 million to the state exchequer.

On July 18, the Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had asked for more time to appear before the NAB, citing unavailibility due to campaigning for Through his Babar Awan, Khan submitted an application seeking another date to appear before the anti-graft body.

The case against Khan was filed after Geo News, in a report, claimed that the former KP government, headed by PTI's Pervez Khattak, spent a whopping amount on Khan's travel at the government's expense.

Following the news report, NAB Justice (retired) Javed Iqbal, in February, ordered a probe against Khan and Khattak for misusing the government-owned choppers.

Interestingly, just a day ahead of his scheduled appearance before the NAB, Khan drew immense flak for using an extensive motorcade while going for a party's parliamentary meeting on Monday.

Several people, on social media, criticised their for not adhering to his vow of austerity and saving money in order to carve 'New Pakistan'.

According to reports, Khan is expected to take oath of the office on August 14. He was officially nominated as PTI's prime ministerial of their parliamentary committee on Monday.

The PTI emerged as the single largest party with 116 seats, in the recently concluded elections.

went to polls on July 25 after a spate of violence that left hundreds dead. Several political parties, like Muslim League-Nawaz and Pakistan People's Party, have called the elections rigged by the military to pip up

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First Published: Tue, August 07 2018. 16:10 IST