آصف زرداری، بینظیر بھٹو ، نوازشریف و دیگر سے پیسے نکلوانے کیلئے 2003 سے2009 کے دوران پاکستان کے عالمی لا فرمز سے 5 6 ارب ادائیگی کے وعدے، کتنی رقم ادا کی جاچکی ؟تفصیلات آگئیں javedch.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from javedch.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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January 25, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan pledged to pay Rs5.6 billion to five international law firms from 2003 to 2009 to dig out the looted money allegedly stashed by Pakistani nationals especially Asif Zardari, Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif into their accounts abroad, informed officials told Geo News Sunday.
The disclosure comes at a time when the federal government has formed a judicial commission to probe a shady NAB-Broadsheet deal. Background meetings with officials, some of them are no longer part of NAB presently, and official record seen by Geo News revealed that the top management of NAB engaged M/s Kendall Freeman on fee of £1,266,066.13 (current Rs278.2 million), M/s Baker Associates, £201,919.08 (current Rs44.3 million) and £22,704,509.64 (current Rs4.9 billion), M/s Python and Peter Sheferly $1,908,982 (current Rs306.3 million), M/s J Olleros €53,001.50 4 (current Rs10.3 million), €122,353.74 (current Rs. 23.9 million) and M/s Lalive for an amoun
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January 25, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan pledged to pay Rs5.6 billion to five international law firms from 2003 to 2009 to dig out the looted money allegedly stashed by Pakistani nationals especially Asif Zardari, Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif into their accounts abroad, informed officials told Geo News Sunday.
The disclosure comes at a time when the federal government has formed a judicial commission to probe a NAB-Broadsheet deal. Background meetings with officials, some of them are no longer part of NAB presently, and official record seen by Geo News revealed that the top management of NAB engaged M/s Kendall Freeman on fee of £1,266,066.13 (current Rs278.2 million), M/s Baker Associates, £201,919.08 (current Rs44.3 million) and £22,704,509.64 (current Rs4.9 billion), M/s Python and Peter Sheferly $1,908,982 (current Rs306.3 million), M/s J Olleros €53,001.50 4 (current Rs10.3 million), €122,353.74 (current Rs. 23.9 million) and M/s Lalive for an amount of $
Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry (left) and Information Minister Shibli Faraz address a press conference. DawnNewsTV
ISLAMABAD: The federal cabinet on Tuesday formed an inquiry committee to be headed by a former judge of the Supreme Court or high court with the task to investigate in 45 days the “fresh revelations” in a verdict of a British court in the UK-based asset recovery firm Broadsheet LLC case and fix the responsibility on those Pakistanis who, according to the firm, had illegally benefited themselves and laundered money to off-shore banks.
“The committee would comprise one representative each of Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and Attorney General for Pakistan, besides a senior advocate to be nominated by the prime minister,” said Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Shibli Faraz, who was accompanied by Minister for Science and Technology Chaudhry Fawad Hussain and Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari, in a press conferen
The federal cabinet decided on Tuesday to form an inquiry committee, headed by a former judge of the Supreme Court or a high court, to examine the circumstances relating to the Broadsheet agreement and subsequent arbitration proceedings, which resulted in substantial loss to the national exchequer.