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Pakistan Supreme Court rejects Nawaz Sharif's appeal against disqualification from PM post

| @indiablooms | Sep 15, 2017, at 07:15 pm
Islamabad, Sep 15 (IBNS): The Supreme Court has rejected former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's appeal against his disqualification from the Prime Ministerial post over the Panama Papers corruption case, media reports said.

Supreme Court justice Asif Saeed Khosa on Friday said: "All these review petitions are dismissed."

The Supreme Court  passed an order on July 28 related to the leakage of Panama papers which made Nawaz stand disqualified to hold the Prime Ministerial post.
The verdict in the case was passed by a bench of five judges.

The issue of Panama Leaks came to light on April 4, 2016, as part of a massive leak of secret files from a Panamanian law firm that specialises in setting up offshore companies. A trove of 11.5 million digital records from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca last year revealed how world’s wealthy used offshore companies to stash assets.

According to the Panama Papers, three of Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif’s four children – Maryam, Hasan and Hussain – were owners of offshore companies and “were owners or had the right to authorise transactions for several companies.” but the Sharif family has dismissed the allegations of money laundering and denied any wrongdoing.

The former Pakistan Prime Minister, who had to step down after the Panamagate verdict passed by the Supreme Court on July 28, filed three petitions against the latter on August 15.

The petitions have been made by Nawaz's lawyer Khawaja Harris with an aim to review and put a stay on further implementations of the Panamagate verdict.

Apart from the review petition and the one to stay further implementations, Nawaz's lawyer has filed the third petition related to the iqama, i.e., a working visa to the U.A.E. which made the judges disqualify the former PM from his post.

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