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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
Top Story
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 $