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PM welcomes court order in Panamagate case

AMIR WASIM PUBLISHED Oct 21, 2016 06:41am


ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday welcomed the initiation of judicial
proceedings in the Panama Papers case and asked opposition parties to wait for the courts verdict.
However, the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) rejected the prime ministers request, saying the party could
no longer trust someone who had hoodwinked parliament and other state institutions for six months, just
to escape accountability.
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) welcomed the issuance of notices to the respondents by the Supreme
Court and continued to criticise the PTI for its call to lock down Islamabad.

PTI wary of PMs willingness to present himself for accountability

The Election Commission of Pakistan, the Supreme Court and the Lahore High Court have taken up the
Panama Papers issue. I have a firm belief in the supremacy of the Constitution, rule of law and
transparency, Mr Sharif said in a statement issued hours after a three-judge bench of the apex court
issued notices to him and other members of his family and party.
The peoples court has been giving its decision again and again. It is better to wait for the judiciarys
verdict, Mr Sharif said, in an apparent reference to the PTIs call to lay siege to Islamabad on Nov 2.
The prime minister accused opposition parties of delaying the start of investigations through a proposed
judicial commission and sabotaging all efforts made by the government to ensure a transparent inquiry
into Panamagate.
PM Sharif recalled that the government had constituted a parliamentary committee to finalise the terms of
reference (ToR) for a judicial commission, but despite our all efforts, a consensus could not be
achieved.
The prime minister said the government had also presented a bill in parliament to replace the 60-year-old
inquiry commission act in the light of Supreme Courts remarks, to make the commission more effective
and powerful. He also criticised the opposition for presenting its own bill on the Panamagate issue.
The prime minister said that besides addressing the nation twice on this subject, he had also presented his
detailed viewpoint on the floor of the National Assembly. But the other side continued to sabotage all
sincere government efforts and created hurdles in the way of transparent and impartial inquiry, he said.
Talking to Dawn, PTI Vice-Chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi termed Mr Sharifs statement a hoax,
saying they could not trust it.
Our assessment is that they will use everything within their power to delay accountability. They delayed
it for seven months by getting into the ToR and other issues, Mr Qureshi said, adding that now, when the
prime minister and his team members had been given notices to submit replies within 30 days, the
government would find some excuse for adjournment.

Our feeling is that their lawyers will say they need more time. They will use everything possible, every
legal lacuna available to delay the battle, he said.
Therefore, he said, his party had decided to continue their peaceful protest.
Declaring the prime minister untrustworthy, PTI Information Secretary Naeemul Haq said that PM
Sharif would also try to hoodwink the courts as the government had done with the ECP.
Meanwhile, the PPP welcomed the issuance of notices to Mr Sharif and others and termed it a positive
development.
However, PPP Spokesman Farhatullah Babar said that a petition in the Supreme Court was not a
substitute for the comprehensive legislation that had been moved by opposition parties in the Senate.
We need legislation to punish the corrupt practices on one hand and to put to an end to illegal transfers of
funds out of the country, more so when the funds are of questionable origin, Mr Babar told Dawn.
Published in Dawn, October 21st, 2016

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