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According to documents available with Dawn.com, over the last three years, NAB, "under the supervision and assistance of ARU", recovered Rs389.5bn. It was a "drastic increase" from the total Rs295.6bn recovered in the 17-year period before then (from 2000 to 2017), according to the Cabinet Division yearbook.


The Assets Recovery Unit (ARU), which was set up by former prime minister Imran Khan to bring looted money from foreign countries back to Pakistan, helped recover Rs426.4 billion over the last three years, according to documents prepared by the Cabinet Division this month.

Of the total amount, over Rs334bn was recovered in the last fiscal year alone, according to the Cabinet Division's yearbook for 2020-21, which was prepared in May 2022, well over a month after Shehbaz Sharif took over as the prime minister.

The ARU was set up in September 2018 to "provide a forum" for law enforcement agencies, National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Financial Monitoring Unit (FMU) and provincial anti-corruption establishments (ACEs) to "trace new cases and track all existing cases targeting eventual repatriation of unlawfully acquired offshore assets".

The institutions and agencies would "eventually recover the amount either through taxation or plea bargain or direct recovery/repatriation to the government exchequer".


According to documents available with Dawn.com, over the last three years, NAB, "under the supervision and assistance of ARU", recovered Rs389.5bn. It was a "drastic increase" from the total Rs295.6bn recovered in the 17-year period before then (from 2000 to 2017), according to the Cabinet Division yearbook.

Meanwhile, the FIA recovered Rs6.4bn in the last three years, of which 3.6bn was recovered in 2020.

The documents added that in light of various inquiry commissions set up by the federal government, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) established liabilities and made recoveries that were "off the charts".

The revenue body had identified taxes of Rs22.8bn on offshore assets, including properties in the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom, and assets identified in the Panama Papers and Paradise Papers, recovering Rs5.6bn in FY21.

Recoveries of Rs30bn were also directly attributed to the ARU, according to the documents.

They added that the Financial Monitoring Unit was also reinvigorated to ensure that it reported suspicious transactions to law enforcement agencies in a timely manner so they could combat money laundering in accordance with their respective laws.

"Assets Recovery Unit continues to liaise with the National Crime Agency of UK and other foreign governments to enter into legal instruments and MoUs to get the unlawfully acquired offshore assets repatriated to Pakistan."

The yearbook, however, clarified that the ARU does not directly recover the assets. Instead, it assists LEAs in the recovery.

The ARU was a big part of the PTI's manifesto and one of the first election promises to be fulfilled by former premier Imran.

It was set up by the ex-prime minister less than a month after assuming office. Initially, it was headed by the then-special adviser on interior and accountability Shahzad Akbar. However, Akbar resigned on January 24 this year and sources in the then-government claimed that Imran was unhappy with his aide's performance.

He was replaced by former National Accountability Bureau (NAB) director general Brig (retired) Musaddiq Abbasi two days later.

Throughout the PTI's tenure, the then-opposition, which has now formed a coalition government after ousting Imran through a no-confidence vote in April, had criticised the ARU and its chief, Akbar, demanding an audit of the organisation and the SAPM's resignation for "miserably failing" to recover the looted national wealth.


 
The establishment cannot digest Pakistan without corruption.

Imran Khan/PTI government, if stayed for 10 years, could have halved the external IMF debts of Pakistan.

The GDP growth already reached 6% in PTI 3.5 years, that's a record.
 
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This is a huge landmark success story of PTI govt. There were some extremely competent advisors and ministers inducted in the Imran Khan's 3.6 years of govt. and above all a good conducive level playing field with meritocracy being the criteria, people rose to the occasion.

According to documents available with Dawn.com, over the last three years, NAB, "under the supervision and assistance of ARU", recovered Rs389.5bn. It was a "drastic increase" from the total Rs295.6bn recovered in the 17-year period before then (from 2000 to 2017), according to the Cabinet Division yearbook.
 
The main reason it seems now, of regime change operation in Pakistan is not political but related to economy. All earlier fin. experts reported Pakistan tax collection increased substantially, the exports increasing by 26-28%, the remittances increased to 31 billion USD.

CAD decreased to 1.5 billion USD from 20 billion USD (initial years of PTI), LSM(large scale manuf.), SME (small and medium enterprise) sector growth at 12-13%(this was unprecedented), agri sector growth was exceptional, the IT and service sector rise, the loans to young entrepreuners and farmers, dozens more initiatives.

The point is, wealth creation initiatives was bearing fruits.


And this would have led Pakistan to a longterm sustainable growth pattern, and the last IMF program as per all the fin. reports was about to be achieved, the clutches and tentacles was about to be broken.

So it's the economy stupid!! for throwing away of Imran Khan govt.
 
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Supreme Court should strike down the 2 percent amnesty law scam as it is contrary to the constitutional justice as promised by the state.
 
The establishment cannot digest Pakistan without corruption.

Imran Khan/PTI government, if stayed for 10 years, could have halved the external IMF debts of Pakistan.

The GDP growth already reached 6% in PTI 3.5 years, that's a record.
Another below on neutrals ... However, they have no dignity left to feel anything ...
 
As much as I like Imran Khan, does this number include the £190 million recovered from Pakistan's biggest real estate crook Malik Riaz? That money, which was recovered by the UK government and sent to Pakistan, was 'gifted back' by the PTI government to Malik Riaz so he could pay a Bahria Town judgement against him by the SC.

This crook has connections with every single political party, establishment and judiciary. He is said to be on good terms even with Imran Khan.

The UK government was so disgusted by the Pakistani government's corruption that they cancelled the UK visa for Malik Riaz and family.

 
As much as I like Imran Khan, does this number include the £190 million recovered from Pakistan's biggest real estate crook Malik Riaz? That money, which was recovered by the UK government and sent to Pakistan, was 'gifted back' by the PTI government to Malik Riaz so he could pay a Bahria Town judgement against him by the SC.

This crook has connections with every single political party, establishment and judiciary. He is said to be on good terms even with Imran Khan.

The UK government was so disgusted by the Pakistani government's corruption that they cancelled the UK visa for Malik Riaz and family.


Malik Riaz reciprocated gift of cash with gifts of land.
 
As much as I like Imran Khan, does this number include the £190 million recovered from Pakistan's biggest real estate crook Malik Riaz? That money, which was recovered by the UK government and sent to Pakistan, was 'gifted back' by the PTI government to Malik Riaz so he could pay a Bahria Town judgement against him by the SC.

This crook has connections with every single political party, establishment and judiciary. He is said to be on good terms even with Imran Khan.

The UK government was so disgusted by the Pakistani government's corruption that they cancelled the UK visa for Malik Riaz and family.



This money around 42 billion Pak rupees is still going to the national kitty, as per SC judgement and penalties and fines of 460 billion Rs. to be paid by Bahria Town to the Pakistan state through SC.

460 billion Rs. is a huge huge amount.


 
According to documents available with Dawn.com, over the last three years, NAB, "under the supervision and assistance of ARU", recovered Rs389.5bn. It was a "drastic increase" from the total Rs295.6bn recovered in the 17-year period before then (from 2000 to 2017), according to the Cabinet Division yearbook.


The Assets Recovery Unit (ARU), which was set up by former prime minister Imran Khan to bring looted money from foreign countries back to Pakistan, helped recover Rs426.4 billion over the last three years, according to documents prepared by the Cabinet Division this month.

Of the total amount, over Rs334bn was recovered in the last fiscal year alone, according to the Cabinet Division's yearbook for 2020-21, which was prepared in May 2022, well over a month after Shehbaz Sharif took over as the prime minister.

The ARU was set up in September 2018 to "provide a forum" for law enforcement agencies, National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Financial Monitoring Unit (FMU) and provincial anti-corruption establishments (ACEs) to "trace new cases and track all existing cases targeting eventual repatriation of unlawfully acquired offshore assets".

The institutions and agencies would "eventually recover the amount either through taxation or plea bargain or direct recovery/repatriation to the government exchequer".


According to documents available with Dawn.com, over the last three years, NAB, "under the supervision and assistance of ARU", recovered Rs389.5bn. It was a "drastic increase" from the total Rs295.6bn recovered in the 17-year period before then (from 2000 to 2017), according to the Cabinet Division yearbook.

Meanwhile, the FIA recovered Rs6.4bn in the last three years, of which 3.6bn was recovered in 2020.

The documents added that in light of various inquiry commissions set up by the federal government, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) established liabilities and made recoveries that were "off the charts".

The revenue body had identified taxes of Rs22.8bn on offshore assets, including properties in the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom, and assets identified in the Panama Papers and Paradise Papers, recovering Rs5.6bn in FY21.

Recoveries of Rs30bn were also directly attributed to the ARU, according to the documents.

They added that the Financial Monitoring Unit was also reinvigorated to ensure that it reported suspicious transactions to law enforcement agencies in a timely manner so they could combat money laundering in accordance with their respective laws.

"Assets Recovery Unit continues to liaise with the National Crime Agency of UK and other foreign governments to enter into legal instruments and MoUs to get the unlawfully acquired offshore assets repatriated to Pakistan."

The yearbook, however, clarified that the ARU does not directly recover the assets. Instead, it assists LEAs in the recovery.

The ARU was a big part of the PTI's manifesto and one of the first election promises to be fulfilled by former premier Imran.

It was set up by the ex-prime minister less than a month after assuming office. Initially, it was headed by the then-special adviser on interior and accountability Shahzad Akbar. However, Akbar resigned on January 24 this year and sources in the then-government claimed that Imran was unhappy with his aide's performance.

He was replaced by former National Accountability Bureau (NAB) director general Brig (retired) Musaddiq Abbasi two days later.

Throughout the PTI's tenure, the then-opposition, which has now formed a coalition government after ousting Imran through a no-confidence vote in April, had criticised the ARU and its chief, Akbar, demanding an audit of the organisation and the SAPM's resignation for "miserably failing" to recover the looted national wealth.


Why didn't PTI government highlight this achievement?
 
This money around 42 billion Pak rupees is still going to the national kitty, as per SC judgement and penalties and fines of 460 billion Rs. to be paid by Bahria Town to the Pakistan state through SC.

460 billion Rs. is a huge huge amount.



The money that the UK government confiscated belonged to the Pakistan government already. They gave it to Malik Riaz so he could pay the SC fine. The government got shortchanged by the amount that UK had recovered.

Malik Riaz reciprocated gift of cash with gifts of land.

What land? The crook stole the land illegally in the first place from poor Sindhi villagers.
 
Why didn't PTI government highlight this achievement?
Doesnt matter to patwaris and to be honest our media is biggest fitna specially Geo anchors and few others.

Malik Riaz reciprocated gift of cash with gifts of land.
پیسہ بنانے کے لئے کچھ بھی کرنا پڑے یہ کر گزریں گے
سعودی عرب نے مشرف سے این آر او لے کر دیا اور سعودیہ میں رہنے کو بلایا
اسی سعودی عرب کے قوانین کی خلاف ورزی کرتے ہوئے اسرائیل کے ساتھ کاروبار جاری رکھا
اور سعودی حکام کو کارروائی کرنا پڑی

 
Doesnt matter to patwaris and to be honest our media is biggest fitna specially Geo anchors and few others.


پیسہ بنانے کے لئے کچھ بھی کرنا پڑے یہ کر گزریں گے
سعودی عرب نے مشرف سے این آر او لے کر دیا اور سعودیہ میں رہنے کو بلایا
اسی سعودی عرب کے قوانین کی خلاف ورزی کرتے ہوئے اسرائیل کے ساتھ کاروبار جاری رکھا
اور سعودی حکام کو کارروائی کرنا پڑی

I meant when PTI's was in power
 
I meant when PTI's was in power
They remind and kept saying many times even imran khan mention this in his speech but people were saying what this has to do with inflation we are facing.

Now same public facing 30% increase in everything and behaving fine so it was not about performance rather bughz, ghulami add mafia.
 

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