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The Benami Transactions Adjudicating Authority of the Federal Board of Revenue has confirmed the investigation by FBR’s benami (prohibition) zones in 27 references involving benami assets worth over Rs7.4 billion. File photo
ISLAMABAD: The Benami Transactions Adjudicating Authority of the Federal Board of Revenue has confirmed the investigation by FBR’s benami (prohibition) zones in 27 references involving benami assets worth over Rs7.4 billion, most of which are allegedly held by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Senator Chaudhry Tanvir Khan and the Omni group, it emerged on Wednesday.
Three references against the PML-N senator from Rawalpindi and 11 against the Omni group, Karachi involving more than Rs14bn had been referred to the adjudicating authority by the investigation zones.
Salman Khan
ISLAMABAD: Over 65 per cent of the senators who are set to retire on March 11, 2021 after completing their six-year constitutional term belong to the opposition parties.
Giving the party position in the national and provincial assemblies that form the electoral college of the Senate, the opposition parties, which have been threatening to submit en masse resignations from the assemblies as part of their ongoing anti-government campaign, will not be able to retain their majority in the upper house of parliament, even if their members do not resign from the legislatures.
The term-wise data of the senators shows that out of the 52 members retiring from the present 103-member Senate in March next year, 34 belong to the opposition parties and 18 from the treasury benches. The total strength of the Senate is 104, but former finance minister of the PML-N Ishaq Dar has not taken oath as senator since he has been living in self-exile in London along with former prime minister Na
Salman Khan
ISLAMABAD: Over 65 per cent of the senators who are set to retire on March 11, 2021 after completing their six-year constitutional term belong to the opposition parties.
Giving the party position in the national and provincial assemblies that form the electoral college of the Senate, the opposition parties, which have been threatening to submit en masse resignations from the assemblies as part of their ongoing anti-government campaign, will not be able to retain their majority in the upper house of parliament, even if their members do not resign from the legislatures.
The term-wise data of the senators shows that out of the 52 members retiring from the present 103-member Senate in March next year, 34 belong to the opposition parties and 18 from the treasury benches. The total strength of the Senate is 104, but former finance minister of the PML-N Ishaq Dar has not taken oath as senator since he has been living in self-exile in London along with former prime minister Na
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