Govt decides to resurrect Hudabiya case
Fawad Chaudhry says renewed probe into graft case to unravel Sharif’s corruption
Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE
ISLAMABAD:
The PTI led federal government has decided to hold fresh investigations into the Hudabiya Paper Mills case – a corruption case registered against former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and his family during General Pervez Musharraf’s rule and closed on order of the Supreme Court in 2017.
“The government has decided that Hudabiya Paper Mills case requires fresh investigation. In this connection, the government is giving instructions to relevant departments to reinvestigate the case,” Minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry said in a series of social media posts on Monday.
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Imran Khan to âhurricaneâ Firdous â two street visits to show Pakistan govt at work
Pakistani politicians from all parties have used the Ramzan month for PR activity in the past. But only Imran Khan govt has managed to pull off such a self-contradictory show.
Naila Inayat 6 May, 2021 12:42 pm IST Text Size:
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Last year, this time, we were discussing the storm that was âcolonel ki biwiâ. This year, we have âhurricaneâ Firdous taking over the reins of Pakistani peopleâs attention.
It so happened that the adviser to the chief minister of Punjab, Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan, while visiting a special Ramzan bazaar in Sialkot, reprimanded an assistant commissioner over the âpoorâ quality of some fruits at a shop. Firdous lost her temper, not the first time though, questioning the official, Sonia Sadaf, about the âthird-class fruitâ put up on sale. â