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PTI offers govt to investigate six party leaders who owned offshore firms
* Haq says Imran sold his offshore company in 2003 and brought all money back to Pakistan
LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Naeem ul Haq said on Saturday that party chief Imran Khan spoke the truth, as he admitted that he owned an offshore company, asking Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to follow the suit.
Talking to the media here, Haq demanded that federal ministers first step down and then defend the prime minister. He asked the ruling PML-N to initiate an enquiry into the allegations that six PTI leaders owned offshore companies. “All of our leaders are ready for accountability and the government should initiate an enquiry against our leaders who have offshore companies,” the PTI leader said.
Responding to criticism on Khan, he said the party chairman sold his offshore company in 2003 and brought all money back to Pakistan.
Earlier, Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid slammed the PTI leadership, saying the opposition party had the largest number of individuals owning offshore companies. He said that Khan categorically stated that he had nothing to do with any offshore company, but now he himself admitted that he owned an offshore company way back in 1983.
“Six PTI members, including Imran Khan, his sister Aleema Khan, Jahangir Tareen, a senator and a senior minister in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, own offshore companies,” Rashid said. The minister said that neither Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif nor any cabinet member or the ruling member of the parliament had any offshore company.
Haq said that Khan was being labelled as top most criminal of the country after he talked about his offshore company and the same rule should be applied to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. He said that Khan’s offshore company was registered in England.
Haq said that Khan sold his London flat in 2003, putting an end to the entire story. He said that Khan had no regular source of income. He said that Khan earned a good amount of money during his visit to India during the last cricket tournament and he was using that money even today. He said that he would present Khan’s tax record from 1982 onwards to the nation on Monday. Documents showed that the offshore company owned by Khan titled Niazi Services Limited was registered in 1983.
http://dailytimes.com.pk/punjab/15-...te-six-party-leaders-who-owned-offshore-firms
* Haq says Imran sold his offshore company in 2003 and brought all money back to Pakistan
LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Naeem ul Haq said on Saturday that party chief Imran Khan spoke the truth, as he admitted that he owned an offshore company, asking Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to follow the suit.
Talking to the media here, Haq demanded that federal ministers first step down and then defend the prime minister. He asked the ruling PML-N to initiate an enquiry into the allegations that six PTI leaders owned offshore companies. “All of our leaders are ready for accountability and the government should initiate an enquiry against our leaders who have offshore companies,” the PTI leader said.
Responding to criticism on Khan, he said the party chairman sold his offshore company in 2003 and brought all money back to Pakistan.
Earlier, Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid slammed the PTI leadership, saying the opposition party had the largest number of individuals owning offshore companies. He said that Khan categorically stated that he had nothing to do with any offshore company, but now he himself admitted that he owned an offshore company way back in 1983.
“Six PTI members, including Imran Khan, his sister Aleema Khan, Jahangir Tareen, a senator and a senior minister in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, own offshore companies,” Rashid said. The minister said that neither Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif nor any cabinet member or the ruling member of the parliament had any offshore company.
Haq said that Khan was being labelled as top most criminal of the country after he talked about his offshore company and the same rule should be applied to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. He said that Khan’s offshore company was registered in England.
Haq said that Khan sold his London flat in 2003, putting an end to the entire story. He said that Khan had no regular source of income. He said that Khan earned a good amount of money during his visit to India during the last cricket tournament and he was using that money even today. He said that he would present Khan’s tax record from 1982 onwards to the nation on Monday. Documents showed that the offshore company owned by Khan titled Niazi Services Limited was registered in 1983.
http://dailytimes.com.pk/punjab/15-...te-six-party-leaders-who-owned-offshore-firms